Tesis
Guibuilder multimodal : um framework para a geração de interfaces multimodais com o apoio de interaction design patterns
Fecha
2012-11-01Registro en:
Autor
Fragoso, Ygara Lúcia Souza Melo
Institución
Resumen
The interaction between humans and the computers has improved substantially
during time through the evolution of interfaces of interaction. The possibility of users to
interact with machines through several modalities of communication, and in a natural
way, can increase the level of interest from the user and ensure the success of the
application.
However, the literature of the area of multimodality has shown that developing
such interfaces is not a simple task, mainly for non-experienced or recently graduated
professionals, since each designer’s modality of interaction has its complexity in technical
terms, as acquisition and adaptation with new tools, languages, possible actions and etc.
Moreover it is necessary to verify which modalities (voice, touch and gestures) can be
used in the application, how to combine these modalities in a way that the stronger point
of one completes the weak point of the other and vice versa, and also knowing in what
context the final user will be involved.
The GuiBuilder Multimodal was developed aiming to try providing the basic
needs in implementing an interface that uses voice, touch and gesture. The framework
promotes an interface development through the WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You
Get) model, where the designer just sets some parameters so the component is
multimodal. During the interface creation phase, agents supervise what the designer does
and supply support, clues, with design patterns that might be divided in categories such
as: multimodality, interaction with the user and components.