橋本 Hashimoto   Baku

橋本 Hashimoto   Baku

English terms/idioms in HCI paper (メモ)

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  • scaffold
    • Our system scaffolds novice users by providing contextual hints during the design process.
    • We scaffold creative exploration by constraining the design space in early stages.
  • leverage
    • We leverage users’ existing mental models to reduce the learning curve of the interface.
    • The system leverages social signals, such as gaze and body orientation, to enable implicit interactions.
  • constructive feedback
  • To discover what constitues misuse,
  • We surface why artists defy norms
  • normativity
  • one-size-fits-all
  • overwelming users
  • beginner-friendly UI
  • UI cannot be stripped down overly
  • creative professionals demand "high ceiling" in design.
  • She's adept at invoking dozens of command lines
  • There's no reproducibility
  • criteria, design principles, design patterns
  • empirical studies to better understand interaction
  • In a preliminary study, we identified three key problems with current tools.
  • ideation
    • enhance an ongoing collaborative ideation sessions
  • this is one of the byproducts
  • it's an oversimplification
  • provide qualitative and quantitave ways to compare interaction techniques
  • In a preliminary study (six graphic designers, six non-designers)
  • power gradient
  • anti-patterns for
  • methodology

GUI Research

  • object of interest - the central to direct manipulationt
  • Screen real-estate
    • These use increasing amount of screen real-estate
    • Spatial activation requres the instrument to be visible on the screen, taking up screen real-estate
  • design space
    • デザインの可能性空間
    • A large design space lies between a single mouse and hundreds of potentiometers
  • reification: 物象化
    • マルクス主義の言葉だが、GUI研究においては、抽象的なアクション、コマンドを操作可能なオブジェクトとしてUI上に受肉させること
  • give a sense of casuality 因果関係を感じさせる
  • The interactive evolutionary computation (IEC), i.e., an evolutionary computation whose fitness function is provided by users, has been applied to aesthetic areas, such as art, design and music.
  • This tightening of the traditional edit-compile-run cycle reduces the cognitive gap between program code and execution
  • “the computer for the rest of us”