Book Description
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Intelligent Human Computer Interaction, IHCI 2017, held in Evry, France, in December 2017.
The 15 papers presented together with three invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 25 submissions. The conference is forum for the presentation of technological advances and research results at the crossroads of human-computer interaction, artificial intelligence, signal processing and computer vision.
This open book is licensed under a Creative Commons License (CC BY). You can download Intelligent Human Computer Interaction ebook for free in PDF format (21.7 MB).
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Optimizing User Interfaces for Human Performance
Chapter 2
Geometrical Shapes Rendering on a Dot-Matrix Display
Chapter 3
Dynamic Hand Gesture Recognition for Mobile Systems Using Deep LSTM
Chapter 4
Adjustable Autonomy for UAV Supervision Applications Through Mental Workload Assessment Techniques
Chapter 5
Classification of Motor Imagery Based EEG Signals Using Sparsity Approach
Chapter 6
Mental Workload Assessment for UAV Traffic Control Using Consumer-Grade BCI Equipment
Chapter 7
Improving Classification Performance by Combining Feature Vectors with a Boosting Approach for Brain ...
Chapter 8
LINEUp: List Navigation Using Edge Menu
Chapter 9
Design Considerations for Self Paced Interactive Notes on Video Lectures - A Learner's Perspective and Enhancements of Learning Outcome
Chapter 10
Using Psycholinguistic Features for the Classification of Comprehenders from Summary Speech Transcripts
Chapter 11
LECTOR: Towards Reengaging Students in the Educational Process Inside Smart Classrooms
Chapter 12
Predicting Drivers Work Performance in Driving Simulator Based on Physiological Indices
Chapter 13
Exploring the Dynamics of Relationships Between Expressed and Experienced Emotions
Chapter 14
Standard Co-training in Multiword Expression Detection
Chapter 15
Comparative Study on Normalisation in Emotion Recognition from Speech
Chapter 16
Detecting Vigilance in People Performing Continual Monitoring Task