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- KonferenzbeitragOn some theoretical issues of interaction with socialized and personalized cyber-physical systems(Informatik 2014, 2014) Horváth, Imre; Rusák, Zoltán; Hou, Yuemin; Ji, LihongThe paradigm of cyber-physical systems (CPSs) is changing in our days. While a decade ago they were regarded as technical systems, they are now intellectualized as socially deeply embedded and behaviorally personalized systems. This has influence on the manifestations of CPSs and on the interaction with these systems. First, the paper casts light on the drivers of the development of social-cyber-physical systems. Then, it investigates the influence of socialization and personalization of cyber-physical systems on interaction. The last part of the paper looks into theoretical issues of interaction, such as coping with the interaction profile of cyber-physical systems, combining the intellectual domains of interaction, and interaction on various intentional levels.
- KonferenzbeitragOptimizing patients' engagement by a cyber-physical rehabilitation system(Informatik 2014, 2014) Li, Chong; Rusák, Zoltán; Horváth, Imre; Hou, Yuemin; Ji, LinhongSuccessful rehabilitation of stroke patients is strongly dependent on the engagement of patients. During a whole rehabilitation program, mundane rehabilitation exercises can easily become routine for patients, leading to boredom and as a result to ineffective functional recovery. This has been taken into consideration just by few rehabilitation systems. Engagement in rehabilitation can be decomposed into long term engagement (LTE) and short term engagement (STE) for the reason that their indicators and stimulation strategies are different. This paper proposes various engaging strategies to optimize both LTE and STE of patients. Actually, proposes to combine the strategies concerning the whole rehabilitation program and the strategies to be applied during single rehabilitation exercises. Based on the proposed reasoning model, a cyber-physical computingbased solution for a personalized rehabilitation system is proposed. Various cyberphysical characteristics, such as function augmentation, adaptive and learning control, are being implemented in the system in order to realize the various strategies of engagement.
- KonferenzbeitragStudy of design method for tangible user interface(Informatik 2014, 2014) Guan, Xinyu; Qin, Jingyan; Hou, Yuemin; Linhong, JiThe third industrial revolution facilitated the rapid development of Tangible User Interface (TUI) in Internet of Things (IOT). The concept of TUI broke through the limitation of traditional Graphical User Interface (GUI). By giving objects digital information, the objects in our daily life can be transformed to the tangible interfaces between human and the digital world. Fully using daily life experience, the atoms and the bits can be combined perfectly, which gave the human-computer interaction (HCI) a new meaning. This paper involved the development of HCI, principles and evaluation criteria of human-computer interface design, the characteristics of TUI and in end proposed the method for TUI design.
- KonferenzbeitragTowards affordance based human-system interaction based on cyber-physical systems(Informatik 2014, 2014) Rusák, Zoltán; Horváth, Imre; Hou, Yuemin; Lihong, JiHuman-computer and human-system interaction has already received extensive attention from HCI research communities, yet there are a number of issues that has not been addressed so far. In this paper we propose a novel vision on future human-system interaction that is governed by the principle of affordances and facilitated by cyber physical systems. The paper reflects on current theories and practices with the goal to adapt existing results in order to apply them in living and working environments operated by cyber-physical systems. It also proposes a number of research challenges that would pave the road to realize this vision.