Human Computer Confluence : Transforming Human Experience Through Symbiotic Technologies.

By: Gaggioli, AndreaContributor(s): Ferscha, Alois | Riva, Giuseppe | Dunne, Stephen | Viaud-Delmon, IsabelleMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Warschau/Berlin : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2016Copyright date: �2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (331 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783110471137Genre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Human Computer ConfluenceDDC classification: 004.019 LOC classification: QA76.9.H85Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Section I: Conceptual Frameworks and Models -- 1. A Research Agenda for Human Computer Confluence -- 2. Designing Blended Spaces for Collaboration -- 3. "Being There" in a Virtual World: an Enactive Perspective on Presence and its Implications for Neuropsychological Assessment and Rehabilitation -- 4. Embodied Medicine: What Human-Computer Confluence Can Offer to Health Care -- 5. Neural Mechanisms of Bodily Self-Consciousness and the Experience of Presence in Virtual Reality -- 6. Transformative Experience Design -- Section II: Emerging Interaction Paradigms -- 7. From Musical Interfaces to Musical Interactions -- 8. Designing Three-Party Interactions for Music Improvisation Systems -- 9. The BEAMING Proxy: Towards Virtual Clones for Communication -- 10. Brain-Machine Symbiosis -- 11. The Human as the Mind in the Machine: Addressing Big Data -- 12. Studying Human-Human interaction to build the future of Human-Robot interaction -- Section III: Applications -- 13. State of the Art in Technology-Supported Resilience Training For Military Professionals -- 14. An Integrative Framework for Tailoring Virtual Reality Based Motor Rehabilitation After Stroke -- 15. Active Confluence: A Proposal to Integrate Social and Health Support with Technological Tools -- 16. Human Computer Confluence in the Smart Home Paradigm: Detecting Human States and Behaviours for 24/7 Support of Mild-Cognitive Impairments -- 17. Human-Car Confluence: "Socially-Inspired Driving Mechanisms" -- List of Figures -- List of Tables.
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Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Section I: Conceptual Frameworks and Models -- 1. A Research Agenda for Human Computer Confluence -- 2. Designing Blended Spaces for Collaboration -- 3. "Being There" in a Virtual World: an Enactive Perspective on Presence and its Implications for Neuropsychological Assessment and Rehabilitation -- 4. Embodied Medicine: What Human-Computer Confluence Can Offer to Health Care -- 5. Neural Mechanisms of Bodily Self-Consciousness and the Experience of Presence in Virtual Reality -- 6. Transformative Experience Design -- Section II: Emerging Interaction Paradigms -- 7. From Musical Interfaces to Musical Interactions -- 8. Designing Three-Party Interactions for Music Improvisation Systems -- 9. The BEAMING Proxy: Towards Virtual Clones for Communication -- 10. Brain-Machine Symbiosis -- 11. The Human as the Mind in the Machine: Addressing Big Data -- 12. Studying Human-Human interaction to build the future of Human-Robot interaction -- Section III: Applications -- 13. State of the Art in Technology-Supported Resilience Training For Military Professionals -- 14. An Integrative Framework for Tailoring Virtual Reality Based Motor Rehabilitation After Stroke -- 15. Active Confluence: A Proposal to Integrate Social and Health Support with Technological Tools -- 16. Human Computer Confluence in the Smart Home Paradigm: Detecting Human States and Behaviours for 24/7 Support of Mild-Cognitive Impairments -- 17. Human-Car Confluence: "Socially-Inspired Driving Mechanisms" -- List of Figures -- List of Tables.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2023. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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