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User Interface Description Languages for Next Generation User Interfaces


 
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Florence, Italy
April 6, 2008
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The following articles are from "User Interface Description Languages for Next Generation User Interfaces":

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Raymaekers, Chris, Vanacken, Lode, Boeck, Joan De and Coninx, Karin (2008): High-Level Descriptions for Multimodal Interaction in Virtual Environments. In: User Interface Description Languages for Next Generation User Interfaces April 6, 2008, Florence, Italy. .

esigning non-traditional user interfaces is a challenging task for designers. NiMMiT, a high level description for 3D multimodal interaction in virtual environments, provides a means to design, prototype or communicate about interaction techniques. The focus is on making it possible for designers to create new interaction techniques while lowering implementation efforts.

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