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Allgegenwärtige Mensch-Computer-Interaktion

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Computer durchdringen unseren Alltag. Dabei sind diese derart in unsere Umgebung eingebettet, dass diese von uns nicht mehr als solche wahrgenommen werden. Hierdurch entsteht die Notwendigkeit zur Schaffung unmittelbar verständlicher Benutzerschnittstellen – sowohl für Individuen als auch für Gruppen von Benutzern. Mit diesem Teilbereich der Informatik beschäftigt sich die Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion. Dieser Artikel gibt einen Einblick in die Forschungsaktivitäten zu diesem Thema an den Münchner Universitäten. Im Fokus stehen hierbei Arbeiten zu öffentlichen Bildschirmen, Blickinteraktion im öffentlichen Raum sowie die Entwicklung sicherer und gleichzeitig benutzbarer Authentifizierungsverfahren.

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Koch, M., Alt, F. Allgegenwärtige Mensch-Computer-Interaktion. Informatik Spektrum 40, 147–152 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00287-017-1027-4

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