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Interactive displays / edited by Achintya K. Bhowmik.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bhowmik, Achintya K., editor.
Series:
Wiley SID series in display technology.
Wiley-SID Series in Display Technology
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Information display systems.
Interactive multimedia.
Human-computer interaction.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (425 p.)
Place of Publication:
Chichester, England : Wiley, 2015.
Summary:
One of the first books to provide an in-depth discussion of the technologies, applications and trends in the rapidly emerging field of interactive displays (touch, gesture & voice) The book will cover the technologies, applications and trends in the field of interactive displays, namely interfaces based on touch, gesture and voice and those using a combination of these technologies. The book will be split into 4 main parts with each being dedicated to a specific user interface. Part 1 'Touch Interfaces' will provide a review of the currently deployed touch-
Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; About the Author; List of Contributors; Series Editor's Foreword; Preface; List of Acronyms; Chapter 1 Senses, Perception, and Natural Human-Interfaces for Interactive Displays; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Human Senses and Perception; 1.3 Human Interface Technologies; 1.3.1 Legacy Input Devices; 1.3.2 Touch-based Interactions; 1.3.3 Voice-based Interactions; 1.3.4 Vision-based Interactions; 1.3.5 Multimodal Interactions; 1.4 Towards ""True'' 3D Interactive Displays; 1.5 Summary; References; Chapter 2 Touch Sensing; 2.1 Introduction
2.2 Introduction to Touch Technologies2.2.1 Touchscreens; 2.2.2 Classifying Touch Technologies by Size and Application; 2.2.3 Classifying Touch Technologies by Materials and Structure; 2.2.4 Classifying Touch Technologies by the Physical Quantity Being Measured; 2.2.5 Classifying Touch Technologies by Their Sensing Capabilities; 2.2.6 The Future of Touch Technologies; 2.3 History of Touch Technologies; 2.4 Capacitive Touch Technologies; 2.4.1 Projected Capacitive (P-Cap); 2.4.2 Surface Capacitive; 2.5 Resistive Touch Technologies; 2.5.1 Analog Resistive
2.5.2 Digital Multi-touch Resistive (DMR)2.5.3 Analog Multi-touch Resistive (AMR); 2.6 Acoustic Touch Technologies; 2.6.1 Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW); 2.6.2 Acoustic Pulse Recognition (APR); 2.6.3 Dispersive Signal Technology (DST); 2.7 Optical Touch Technologies; 2.7.1 Traditional Infrared; 2.7.2 Multi-touch Infrared; 2.7.3 Camera-based Optical; 2.7.4 In-glass Optical (Planar Scatter Detection - PSD); 2.7.5 Vision-based Optical; 2.8 Embedded Touch Technologies; 2.8.1 On-cell Mutual-capacitive; 2.8.2 Hybrid In-cell/On-cell Mutual-capacitive; 2.8.3 In-cell Mutual-capacitive
2.8.4 In-cell Light Sensing2.9 Other Touch Technologies; 2.9.1 Force-sensing; 2.9.2 Combinations of Touch Technologies; 2.10 Summary; 2.11 Appendix; References; Chapter 3 Voice in the User Interface; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Voice Recognition; 3.2.1 Nature of Speech; 3.2.2 Acoustic Model and Front-end; 3.2.3 Aligning Speech to HMMs; 3.2.4 Language Model; 3.2.5 Search: Solving Crosswords at 1000 Words a Second; 3.2.6 Training Acoustic and Language Models; 3.2.7 Adapting Acoustic and Language Models for Speaker Dependent Recognition; 3.2.8 Alternatives to the ""Canonical'' System
3.2.9 Performance3.3 Deep Neural Networks for Voice Recognition; 3.4 Hardware Optimization; 3.4.1 Lower Power Wake-up Computation; 3.4.2 Hardware Optimization for Specific Computations; 3.5 Signal Enhancement Techniques for Robust Voice Recognition; 3.5.1 Robust Voice Recognition; 3.5.2 Single-channel Noise Suppression; 3.5.3 Multi-channel Noise Suppression; 3.5.4 Noise Cancellation; 3.5.5 Acoustic Echo Cancellation; 3.5.6 Beamforming; 3.6 Voice Biometrics; 3.6.1 Introduction; 3.6.2 Existing Challenges to Voice Biometrics; 3.6.3 New Areas of Research in Voice Biometrics
3.7 Speech Synthesis
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-118-70623-4
1-118-70622-6
OCLC:
883891824

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