The Inherent Context Awareness of Natural User Interfaces: a Case Study on Multitouch Displays

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  • Bojan Blažica

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In computer science, context-awareness refers to the capability of a computing device to sense, understand and react to contextual information, i.e. information that is not at the centre of an activity but is still relevant for that activity. A computing device does not necessarily interact with humans at a given moment, but when it does, its Context-Awareness has many implications for human-computer interaction. The thesis that this paper surmises looks at Natural User Interfaces from a Context- Awareness perspective.

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Blažica, B. (2014). The Inherent Context Awareness of Natural User Interfaces: a Case Study on Multitouch Displays. Informatica, 38(4). Retrieved from https://puffbird.ijs.si/index.php/informatica/article/view/720

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