CHI'90 workshop on multimedia and multimodal interface design

  • Blattner M
  • Dannenberg R
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A large number of disparate technologies contribute to an understanding of how to design a multimedia, multimodal interface. These vary from the use of vision, gesture and sound to applications, tools for interface construction, models and metaphors, and enabling technologies, such as video disk, and image processing. The primary objective of the workshop was to integrate what we presently know of these technologies and consider the areas that need to be explored for future development of multimedia in the computer interface.

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Blattner, M. M., & Dannenberg, R. B. (1990). CHI’90 workshop on multimedia and multimodal interface design. ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 22(2), 54–58. https://doi.org/10.1145/122475.122486

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