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Andrey K. Yeatts

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1992
 
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Henry, Tyson R., Yeatts, Andrey K., Hudson, Scott E., Myers, Brad A. and Feiner, Steven K. (1992): A Nose Gesture Interface Device: Extending Virtual Realities. In Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 1 (2) pp. 258-261.

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Henry, Tyson R., Hudson, Scott E., Yeatts, Andrey K., Myers, Brad A. and Feiner, Steven K. (1991): A Nose Gesture Interface Device: Extending Virtual Realities. In: Rhyne, James R. (ed.) Proceedings of the 4th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology Hilton Head, South Carolina, United States, 1991, Hilton Head, South Carolina, United States. pp. 65-68.

This paper reports on the development of a nose-machine interface device that provides real-time gesture, position, smell and facial expression information. The DATANOSE{trade} Data AtomaTa CORNUCOPIA pNeumatic Olfactory I/O-deviSE Tactile Manipulation [Olsen86, Myers91] allows novice users without any formal nose training to perform complex interactive tasks.

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Hudson, Scott E. and Yeatts, Andrey K. (1991): Smoothly Integrating Rule-Based Techniques into a Direct Manipulation Interace Builder. In: Rhyne, James R. (ed.) Proceedings of the 4th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology Hilton Head, South Carolina, United States, 1991, Hilton Head, South Carolina, United States. pp. 145-153.

Work in automating the production of user interface software has recently concentrated on two distinct approaches: systems that provide a direct manipulation editor for specifying user interfaces and systems that attempt to automatically generate much or all of the interface. This paper considers how a middle ground between these approaches can be constructed. It presents a technique whereby the rule-base inference methods used in many automatic generation systems can be smoothly integrated into a direct manipulation interface builder. This integration is achieved by explicitly representing the results of inference rules in the direct manipulation framework and by using semantic snapping techniques to give the user direct feedback and interactive control over the application of rules.

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