Computer Science

Computer Science Colloquium

Grigori Evreinov, Ph.D.
University of Tampere, Department of Computer Sciences

Advanced Interaction Design: Principles and Techniques for People with Disabilities

Thu 24.11.2005, 09:00, 60 minutes
BA9910

Abstract

Nowadays, multi-modal is a ubiquitous and popular keyword. Whether the multi-modal input-output techniques really improve something (e.g., performance, cognitive load) and lead to the progress in human-computer interaction (new dynamic strategies, productivity and safety of interaction, flexibility and adaptability)? Does the user benefit of multi-modal input? Maybe naturalness and intuitiveness is in ?amodal? interface? By other words, the term

Bio

Grigori Evreinov received his Ph.D. degree in Technical Sciences (Computer Science) from Rostov State University (RSU), Russia, in 1998. He has been doing research on human-computer interaction since 1982. He specializes in sensor technology and transducer construction for alternative input-output techniques. Until 2001, he worked as a Senior Research Scientist at the Computer Center in RSU and as the head of the Laboratory for Designing of Information Imaging Systems. Since 2001, he has worked as a researcher and assistant professor at the Department of Computer Sciences in University of Tampere. His current research projects are in the field of advanced assistive user interfaces based on non-speech audio, tactile signals and adaptive algorithms for cross-modal transformation textual and graphical information.
Invited by a. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Klaus Miesenberger

The Computer Science Colloquium is organized by the Department of Coputer Science at JKU, the Österreichische Gesellschaft für Informatik (ÖGI) and the Österreichische Computergesellschaft (OCG).
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