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A Body-and-Mind-Centric Approach to Wearable Personal Assistants
Shahram Jalaliniya
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Wearable Computing
100%
Wearable Assistant
100%
Tightly Coupled Integration
75%
Google Glass
50%
Input Modality
50%
Involuntary Eye Movements
50%
Touchless
50%
System Designer
25%
Computer System
25%
Copenhagen
25%
Facebook
25%
Eye Movements
25%
Information Flow
25%
Tight
25%
Mobile Computing
25%
Context-aware Computing
25%
Interaction Paradigms
25%
Human Agents
25%
Human Perception
25%
Conceptual Model
25%
Visual Information
25%
Computer Users
25%
On the Move
25%
Perception & Cognition
25%
Context of Use
25%
Optokinetic Nystagmus
25%
External Stimuli
25%
Symbiosis
25%
Desktop Computing
25%
Hospital Simulation
25%
Cyborg
25%
Technological Challenges
25%
Visual Output
25%
Body Gestures
25%
Real-time Task
25%
Everyday Decision Making
25%
Implicit Input
25%
Parallel Interaction
25%
Entity of Interest
25%
Simulation Facility
25%
Cognitive Difficulties
25%
Attentional Resources
25%
Wearable System
25%
Computer Agent
25%
Touch-based
25%
Computer Science
Wearable Computer
100%
Personal Assistant
100%
Tight Integration
50%
Computer System
16%
System Designer
16%
Mobile Computing
16%
context aware computing
16%
Human Perception
16%
Decision-Making
16%
Facebook
16%
Conceptual Model
16%
Visual Informations
16%
External Stimulus
16%
Attentional Resource
16%
Computer Dialog
16%
Wearable Systems
16%