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The Handbook of Multimodal-Multisensor Interfaces, Volume 1, 2017
- Sharon L. Oviatt, Björn W. Schuller, Philip R. Cohen, Daniel Sonntag, Gerasimos Potamianos, Antonio Krüger:
The Handbook of Multimodal-Multisensor Interfaces: Foundations, User Modeling, and Common Modality Combinations - Volume 1. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-970001-67-9 - Sharon L. Oviatt:
Theoretical foundations of multimodal interfaces and systems. 19-50 - Karin Harman James, Sophia Vinci-Booher, Felipe Munoz-Rubke:
The impact of multimodal-multisensory learning on human performance and brain activation patterns. 51-94 - Karon E. MacLean, Oliver S. Schneider, Hasti Seifi:
Multisensory haptic interactions: understanding the sense and designing for it. 97-142 - Ken Hinckley:
A background perspective on touch as a multimodal (and multisensor) construct. 143-199 - Anthony Jameson, Per Ola Kristensson:
Understanding and supporting modality choices. 201-238 - Stefan Kopp, Kirsten Bergmann:
Using cognitive models to understand multimodal processes: the case for speech and gesture production. 239-276 - Euan Freeman, Graham A. Wilson, Dong-Bach Vo, Alexander Ng, Ioannis Politis, Stephen A. Brewster:
Multimodal feedback in HCI: haptics, non-speech audio, and their applications. 277-317 - Cosmin Munteanu, Albert Ali Salah:
Multimodal technologies for seniors: challenges and opportunities. 319-362 - Pernilla Qvarfordt:
Gaze-informed multimodal interaction. 365-402 - Philip R. Cohen, Sharon L. Oviatt:
Multimodal speech and pen interfaces. 403-447 - Athanasios Katsamanis, Vassilis Pitsikalis, Stavros Theodorakis, Petros Maragos:
Multimodal gesture recognition. 449-487 - Gerasimos Potamianos, Etienne Marcheret, Youssef Mroueh, Vaibhava Goel, Alexandros Koumbaroulis, Argyrios Vartholomaios, Spyridon Thermos:
Audio and visual modality combination in speech processing applications. 489-543 - Karin Harman James, James C. Lester, Dan Schwartz, Katherine M. Cheng, Sharon L. Oviatt:
Perspectives on learning with multimodal technology. 547-570
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