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Information Science
[Introduction to Contents]
[HI Text supervised by the Human Interface Institute]
This book was written mainly by university students studying in the Information Department, with the assumption that they will be first time Human Interface (HI) scholars.
After learning the basics of the history of HI, human physiological and psychological characteristics, and interaction methods, the contents and objectives are summarized at the beginning of each chapter. At the end of each chapter, the concepts and techniques of HI design principles, design processes, and evaluation methods are arranged.
We hope that this book will help students acquire the awareness and> 2.3.1 Body Shape
2.3.2 Motion
2.4 Effect of HI on the User Body and Mind
References
3 Psychological Characteristics of People
3.1 Perceptual Characteristics of People
3.1.1 Depth Perception
3.1.2 Gestalt's Law
3.1.3 Illusion
3.1.4 Apparent Motion Sound Image Localization
3.2 Memory and Learning
3.2.1 Memory and Learning
3.2.2 Learning
3.3
Usability
User experience
Consumer product design principles
Consumer product design principles
Consumer product design principles
Consumer product design principles
Consumer product design principles
Consumer product design principles
Consumer product design principles
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Consumer design principles
Consumer design principles
Consumer design principles
Consumer design principles
Consumer design principles
Consumer design principles
Consumer design principles
Consumer design principles
Responding to diversity
Responding to a large number of users
Responding to long-term use
References
Chapter 14 Networks and HI T
Kamon Network and HI
Kamon Network and HI
Kamon CMC
Kamon Human Communication
Type of Kamon CMC
Features and issues of Kamon CMC
Type of Kamon CMC