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Human-Computer Systems Interaction

Backgrounds and Applications

Part of the book series: Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing (AINSC, volume 60)

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Table of contents (44 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Disabled Persons Helping and Medical H-CSI Applications

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 95-95
    2. A Prototype Mobility and Navigation Tele-Assistance System for Visually Disabled

      • M. Bujacz, P. Barański, M. Morański, P. Strumiłło, A. Materka
      Pages 97-108
    3. Eye-Mouse for Disabled

      • T. Kocejko, A. Bujnowski, J. Wtorek
      Pages 109-122
    4. Eye-Blink Controlled Human-Computer Interface for the Disabled

      • A. Królak, P. Strumiłło
      Pages 123-133
    5. A Preliminary Attempt to Validation of Glasgow Outcome Scale for Describing Severe Brain Damages

      • J. W. Grzymała-Busse, Z. S. Hippe, T. Mroczek, W. Paja, A. Bucinski
      Pages 161-170
    6. An Application of Detection Function for the Eye Blinking Detection

      • T. Pander, T. Przybyła, R. Czabański
      Pages 181-191
    7. Self-directed Training in an Evidence-Based Medicine Experiment

      • M. M. Marta, S. D. Bolboacă, L. Jäntschi
      Pages 193-204
  3. Psychological and Linguistic Aspects of H-CSI

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 205-205

About this book

For the last decades, as the computer technology has been developing, the importance of human-computer systems interaction problems was growing. This is not only because the computer systems performance characteristics have been im-proved but also due to the growing number of computer users and of their expectations about general computer systems capabilities as universal tools for human work and life facilitation. The early technological problems of man-computer information exchange – which led to a progress in computer programming languages and input/output devices construction – have been step by step dominated by the more general ones of human interaction with-and-through computer systems, shortly denoted as H-CSI problems. The interest of scientists and of any sort specialists to the H-CSI problems is very high as it follows from an increasing number of scientific conferences and publications devoted to these topics. The present book contains selected papers concerning various aspects of H-CSI. They have been grouped into five Parts: I. General H-CSI problems (7 papers), II. Disabled persons helping and medical H-CSI applications (9 papers), III. Psychological and linguistic H-CSI aspects (9 papers), IV. Robots and training systems (8 papers), V. Various H-CSI applications (11 papers).

Editors and Affiliations

  • Chair of Expert Systems and Artificial Intelligence, WSIiZ - University of Technology and Management,, Rzeszów, Poland

    Zdzisław S. Hippe

  • Institute of Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland

    Juliusz L. Kulikowski

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