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The following are the interests of the Interactive Systems Group:
basic research into the theory of human-computer interaction
- cognitive modeling
- command languages, query languages, programming languages
- display and control technologies (joystick, color, etc.)
- on-line help systems and educational systems
- graphic interfaces
- scientific visualization
- natural language interfaces
specification & rapid prototyping tools for user interface design
- formal specification techniques for interactive systems
- knowledge-based design systems
- interface simulators
- user interface management systems
evaluation for existing and emerging products
- product benchmarking
- testing on selected user populations and performance
education in human-computer interaction and user interface programming
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Last Modified: Aug. 1, 1997
Ted Kirkpatrick