Tag: Human Computer Interaction
Instilling order and knowledge into the flood of data
In the context of a project funded by the Austrian Science Fund FWF, a research group from the St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences has developed a versatile framework for data visualisation that permits easy integration of expert knowledge. Continue reading “Instilling order and knowledge into the flood of data”
Exploring communication in music ensembles
In a project funded by the Austrian Science Fund FWF, a research group led by psychologist Laura Bishop is investigating how people who play classical music together communicate with each other. To this end she is working on a computer system that can play music like a human being. Continue reading “Exploring communication in music ensembles”
When the autopilot hands over to the human driver
Autonomous next generation cars will enable the drivers to focus on other things during their ride. There are situations, however, when the driver will have to take control of the wheel again. In a project funded by the FWF, a research team from the University of Salzburg is investigating the problems arising from these next […] Continue reading “When the autopilot hands over to the human driver”
Smart objects for people with autism
In a project funded by the Austrian Science Fund FWF, a research group of the Vienna University of Technology examined new roles for digital technology in the life of children with Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASCs). They co-operated closely with the children so as to be guided by their ideas and lifeworlds. Continue reading “Smart objects for people with autism”