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SUMMARY:Exploiting probabilistic user interface design in virtual and augm
 ented reality - John Dudley\, EDC
DTSTART:20190501T100000Z
DTEND:20190501T103000Z
UID:TALK123859@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Mari Huhtala
DESCRIPTION:The design of user interfaces in virtual and augmented reality
  applications exposes new challenges over conventional 2D interface design
 . Particularly significant among these challenges are high levels of noise
  in interactions\, uncertainty over the deployment setting of applications
  and a general lack of established design guidance.\n\nThis talk explores 
 the potential for a probabilistic treatment to mitigate and address these 
 various challenges.  We describe two studies that apply emerging principle
 s of probabilistic user interface design to improve user performance and e
 xperience in virtual and augmented reality applications.  The first study 
 examines the design\, implementation and testing of a text entry system sp
 ecifically tailored to use on an augmented reality head mounted display. T
 he second study examines interface feature refinement using crowdsourcing 
 and probabilistic optimisation.
LOCATION:Sir Arthur Marshall Room\, Engineering Design Centre\, CUED
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