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    Studying Communications and Digital Arts and Experimental Media (DXARTS) in college, I was a videographer and a graphic designer passionate about resolving real human problems through the use of digital design. Practicing digital video production, interactive camera motion control, and real-time system programming, I had established real-world skills to produce a thoughtful digital experience for the users. However, temporary exposure of digital works didn’t satisfy my urge to influence people’s

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    & TECHNOLOGY, MEERUT COLLOQUIUM REPORT ON FINGER TRACKING IN REAL TIME HUMAN COMPUTER INTRACTION For the partial fulfillment of MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATION SUBMITTED BY DEVENDRA SHARMA (1006814016) 2012 ‐ 2013 Under the supervision of Mr. RUBAN AGGARWAL CERTIFICATE ABSTRACT For a long time research on human-computer interaction (HCI) has been restricted to techniques based on the use of monitor, keyboard and

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    The methods for interaction between humans and computers has greatly evolved over the years, providing alternative human computer interfaces using haptic perception, voice recognition and gaze control. One of these most recent developments of the Human Computer Interaction (HCI) is the Brain Computer Interface (BCI), which represents a system that allows humans to interact directly with computers and other devices and thus with their surrounding using their brain activity. The increase of the number

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    by Alan Turing in 1950) involves three participants, a human interrogator, a human respondent, and a computer respondent. The interrogator’s goal is to determine which communicating subject is the machine by asking both entities questions. Meanwhile the machine and the human both respond to the interrogator’s questions and try to convince the interrogator that they are human. If the computer convinces the human interrogator that it is human a certain percentage of the time (likely 50%, indicating

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    technology is designing good user experience (UX). UX is the experience a user has when using a product—electronic or physical. UX is especially an issue in computer applications and web pages. Humans are not computers. Interaction between humans and computers must be well designed. Humans do not think in binary or code. Indeed, humans do not

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    Computers and technology has evolved over the years and has come useful but there are many reason that contract the good. Due to all this technology changed over the time, you can see that human interaction has stopped and it has failed to fill our needs of education. What I mean by this is that we are really not being educated but take what others put online and automatically believe it is right. Instead of researching and making your own conclusion. Another reason to why computers and technology

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    single voice based on the pitch, tone and intonation. It is the sounds made by the individual that more matters to the system than the language used. In one distinctive method, the languages are all categorized based on their sounds and fed to the computers. The system classifies the languages based on the sounds produced in sequence and responds accordingly. However, the method could not yield necessary results as the sounds do not refer to the meanings of the words and thus clever responses are not

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    A driverless, or autonomous, car is a car that is able to operate and drive itself without the need of human interaction. Autonomous cars are able to navigate independently by using systems like GPS, radar and are able to sense the environment around the car by using sensors. Many major car companies, including Ford, General Motors, Audi, BMW and Volvo, have begun testing autonomous car systems. General Motors predict they could have a fully autonomous car on the road as soon as 2018[1]. There are

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    Technology started out as a way to help the human population make life easier on humanity, but once it becomes smarter than us will it really help or hinder our way of life. The definition of technology is “machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge”, according to Google. When you pick up your smartphone do you ever really think that it may be hurting the human race? Once your child sees you doing this action every hour of every day they will want to also do what

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    Computer Input Technologies Introduction The interaction between humans and the machine is a relatively new science. When considering how the inputs to a computer started out, it is interesting to observe just how little has changed. For example, the QWERTY keyboard as part of the typewriter invented in the 1870s(2) far predates the concept of the modern digital computer as described by Alan Turing in 1936(3). Our tools to interact with our own machines have however been refined to be more convenient

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