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User interface

About: User interface is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 85402 publications have been published within this topic receiving 1728377 citations. The topic is also known as: UI & input method.


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Patent
05 Nov 2014
TL;DR: In this paper, a smartwatch is provided with an embedded camera; barcode decoding software; a user interface system, the user interface being provided with a visual display on the smartwatch; and a processor communicatively coupled to the camera, the UEs, and the bar code decoding software.
Abstract: A smartwatch is provided with an embedded camera; barcode decoding software; a user interface system, the user interface system being provided with a visual display on the smartwatch; and a processor communicatively coupled to the camera, the user interface system, and the barcode decoding software. The processor is configured for a barcode scanning and decoding operation. The barcode scanning and decoding operation is configured for: triggering a view finder on the smartwatch, aligning a barcode in the view finder; capturing images of the barcode aligned in the view finder with the camera, feeding the barcode images to barcode decoding software; and sending the decoded barcode information to the visual display.

248 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
Roy Want1, Trevor Pering1, Gunner Danneels1, Muthu Kumar1, Murali Sundar1, John Light1 
29 Sep 2002
TL;DR: A prototype system, including applications, system infrastructure, and a mobile platform, has been built to fully explore the suitability of standard components to support a Personal Server model, and from this illuminates directions for the design of future ubiquitous computing systems.
Abstract: The Personal Server is a mobile device that enables you to readily store and access the data and applications you carry with you through interfaces found in the local environment. Unlike conventional mobile computers with relatively poor user interfaces, it does not have a display at all, instead wirelessly utilizing displays, keyboards and other IO devices found nearby. By co-opting large screens such as those found on desktop PCs, public display monitors, information kiosks, and other computers, a Personal Server is more effective than relying on a small mobile screen. This model goes beyond the mobile context and has wider implications for how we think about computing in general. A prototype system, including applications, system infrastructure, and a mobile platform, has been built to fully explore this model. This prototype sheds light on the suitability of standard components to support such a computing model, and from this illuminates directions for the design of future ubiquitous computing systems.

248 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
23 Apr 2015
TL;DR: This project aims at controlling home appliances via Smartphone using Wi-Fi as communication protocol and raspberry pi as server system to provide a climbable and price effective Home Automation system.
Abstract: The project proposes an efficient implementation for IoT (Internet of Things) used for monitoring and controlling the home appliances via World Wide Web. Home automation system uses the portable devices as a user interface. They can communicate with home automation network through an Internet gateway, by means of low power communication protocols like Zigbee, Wi-Fi etc. This project aims at controlling home appliances via Smartphone using Wi-Fi as communication protocol and raspberry pi as server system. The user here will move directly with the system through a web-based interface over the web, whereas home appliances like lights, fan and door lock are remotely controlled through easy website. An extra feature that enhances the facet of protection from fireplace accidents is its capability of sleuthing the smoke in order that within the event of any fireplace, associates an alerting message and an image is sent to Smartphone. The server will be interfaced with relay hardware circuits that control the appliances running at home. The communication with server allows the user to select the appropriate device. The communication with server permits the user to pick out the acceptable device. The server communicates with the corresponding relays. If the web affiliation is down or the server isn't up, the embedded system board still will manage and operate the appliances domestically. By this we provide a climbable and price effective Home Automation system.

248 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: This discussion discusses the properties of the token+constraint approach; considers strengths that distinguish them from other interface approaches; and illustrates the concept with eleven past and recent supporting systems.
Abstract: We identify and present a major interaction approach for tangible user interfaces based upon systems of tokens and constraints. In these interfaces, tokens are discrete physical objects which represent digital information. Constraints are confining regions that are mapped to digital operations. These are frequently embodied as structures that mechanically channel how tokens can be manipulated, often limiting their movement to a single degree of freedom. Placing and manipulating tokens within systems of constraints can be used to invoke and control a variety of computational interpretations.We discuss the properties of the token+constraint approach; consider strengths that distinguish them from other interface approaches; and illustrate the concept with eleven past and recent supporting systems. We present some of the conceptual background supporting these interfaces, and consider them in terms of Bellotti et al.'s [2002] five questions for sensing-based interaction. We believe this discussion supports token+constraint systems as a powerful and promising approach for sensing-based interaction.

248 citations

Patent
28 Sep 2005
TL;DR: Disclosed as mentioned in this paper is a semantic user interface system that allows text information to be tagged with machine-readable IDs that are associated with concepts for conveying information without any ambiguity or without being hampered by the limitations of human languages.
Abstract: Disclosed is a semantic user interface system that allows text information to be tagged with machine-readable IDs that are associated with concepts for conveying information without any ambiguity or without being hampered by the limitations of human languages. Typically, a plurality of vocabularies are stored across a network, and each vocabulary includes a plurality of machine-readable IDs each corresponding to a concept and at least one keyword corresponding to each machine-readable ID. An input interface accepts text information, selects those machine-readable IDs whose keywords match up with the text information, and returns a list of candidates each corresponding to one of the selected machine-readable IDs and including a corresponding description. The machine-readable IDs can carry information in the form of concepts without any ambiguity as opposed to text information. This system can be applied to web and database searches, publishing messages to selected subscribers, interfacing of applications software, machine translations and so forth.

247 citations


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Performance
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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023211
2022526
20211,630
20203,004
20193,233
20183,024