- Addison-Wesley Professional
3D User Interfaces: Theory and Practice
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- Joseph Laviola
- Addison-Wesley Professional
- Paperback
- 9780134034324
- 9 X 7.1 X 0.7 inches
- 1.6 pounds
- Computers > User Interfaces
- English
Book Description
- Essentials of HCI and human factors (for thousands of students and practitioners now entering the field)
- How 3D UIs have evolved, and the hard problems that remain
- 3D UIs in console gaming, VR, augmented reality (AR), robot teleoperation, mobile/wearable computers, and remote collaboration
- How 3D input/output enables users to perceive and act much as they do in the physical world
- 3D output devices, including visual, auditory, haptic, and tactile displays
- 3D input devices, including traditional, special purpose, and direct human input via biosignals (e.g., brain input)
- 3D interaction techniques for common tasks such as selection, manipulation, navigation, and system control
- Strategies for designing and developing 3D UIs, including the use of 2D interaction; magic vs. natural interaction techniques; multimodal interaction, and two-handed interaction
- Evaluating existing 3D UIs, and previewing their future
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