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= Research Notes =
 
= Research Notes =
 
==Research Structure==
 
==Research Structure==
*Section 1: HIDs. Directionality of communication.
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===Section 1: HIDs. Directionality of communication.=========
  
**Common HIDs: (Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_interface_device)
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====Common HIDs: (Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_interface_device)====
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*Keyboards
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*Mice, Touchpads
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*Cameras
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*Fingerprint Scanners
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*Headsets
  
**Keyboards
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====Less Common HIDs====
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*Driving Simulator Devices
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*Wired gloves
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*Dance pads
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*Wii Remote
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*Surface computing devices
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*Section 2: Keyboards
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*Types of Keyboards
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*Issues with Keyboards
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*Keystroke Logging (wireless)
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*Physical Injury
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*Repetitive Strain Injury
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*Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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*vHealth Risks
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*Language
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*Standards
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*Size Constraints/Limited functions on mobile devices
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*Common Damage
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*Hick's Law
  
**Mice, Touchpads
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====How can voice replacement software solve these problems====
  
**Joysticks
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===Section 3: Mice===
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*Issues with Mice
  
**Cameras
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===Section 4: Competition for NLP===
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*Touch Interfaces
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*Gesture/Motion Sensors
  
**Fingerprint Scanners
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===Section 5: Supplements for NLP===
 
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*Augmented Reality
**Headsets
 
 
 
- Less Common HIDs:
 
 
 
-- Driving Simulator Devices
 
 
 
-- Wired gloves
 
 
 
-- Dance pads
 
 
 
-- Wii Remote
 
 
 
-- Surface computing devices
 
 
 
- Section 2: Keyboards
 
 
 
-- Types of Keyboards
 
 
 
- Issues with Keyboards
 
 
 
-- Keystroke Logging (wireless)
 
 
 
-- Physical Injury
 
 
 
-- Repetitive Strain Injury
 
 
 
-- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
 
 
 
-- vHealth Risks
 
 
 
-- Language
 
 
 
-- Standards
 
 
 
-- Size Constraints/Limited functions on mobile devices
 
 
 
-- Common Damage
 
 
 
-- Hick's Law
 
 
 
- How can voice replacement software solve these problems
 
 
 
- Section 3: Mice
 
 
 
- Issues with Mice
 
 
 
- Section 4: Competition for NLP
 
 
 
- Touch Interfaces
 
 
 
- Gesture/Motion Sensors
 
 
 
- Section 5: Supplements for NLP
 
 
 
-- Augmented Reality
 
  
 
==Projects Proposals==
 
==Projects Proposals==

Revision as of 16:59, 5 December 2011


BTH740 | Weekly Schedule | Research Projects | Research Essay | Student Resources

Language in the Future of Computing

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Web Sites Reviewed

  1. http://irevolution.net/2011/10/10/recordedfuture/
  2. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-14841018
  3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd3-eiid-Uw
  4. http://www.cs.cofc.edu/~manaris/publications/advances-in-computers-vol-47.pdf
  1. http://www.parc.com/content/attachments/PARC_NaturalLanguage_backgrounder.pdf
  2. http://web.media.mit.edu/~lieber/Publications/NLP4NLP.pdf

Thesis Statement

Thesis

The dominant methods of human computer interaction place several constraints in their communication producing undesired effects such as errors, and incorrect output. Natural language processing technology, as it is bettered, can rectify these problems and make computers more attractive to technophobes.

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"Natural language processing will shape the way humans and computers interact in the future."

Keywords

natural language processing, sentiment analysis, talking to robots, voice recognition, grammar, linguistics, sentence parsing, vocabulary, homonyms, multiple languages, machine learning, human-computing interaction, chat-bots, Google search, IBM Watson, Apple Siri, Semantics, text mining

Bibliography

Books

Grand, Steven: The Creation

Pinker, Steven: The Language Instinct

Pinker, Steven: Words, Rules and their Meanings

Web Sites

http://irevolution.net/2011/10/10/recordedfuture/

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-14841018

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd3-eiid-Uw

http://www.cs.cofc.edu/~manaris/publications/advances-in-computers-vol-47.pdf

http://www.parc.com/content/attachments/PARC_NaturalLanguage_backgrounder.pdf

http://web.media.mit.edu/~lieber/Publications/NLP4NLP.pdf

Research Notes

Research Structure

Section 1: HIDs. Directionality of communication.======

Common HIDs: (Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_interface_device)

  • Keyboards
  • Mice, Touchpads
  • Cameras
  • Fingerprint Scanners
  • Headsets

Less Common HIDs

  • Driving Simulator Devices
  • Wired gloves
  • Dance pads
  • Wii Remote
  • Surface computing devices
  • Section 2: Keyboards
  • Types of Keyboards
  • Issues with Keyboards
  • Keystroke Logging (wireless)
  • Physical Injury
  • Repetitive Strain Injury
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • vHealth Risks
  • Language
  • Standards
  • Size Constraints/Limited functions on mobile devices
  • Common Damage
  • Hick's Law

How can voice replacement software solve these problems

Section 3: Mice

  • Issues with Mice

Section 4: Competition for NLP

  • Touch Interfaces
  • Gesture/Motion Sensors

Section 5: Supplements for NLP

  • Augmented Reality

Projects Proposals

1) Natural Language Processing

  • There are several smaller ideas we could work on within this large topic such as:

2) Kinect/Move interaction?

3) Usability of Social Media Tools

  • How do organizations structure their tools to promote and increase user engagement
  • Psychological effects of Social Media and its pull on users