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User interfaces describe the ways in which a human can interface with a machine, such as through graphical user interfaces (GUIs) or audio user interfaces. | User interfaces describe the ways in which a human can interface with a machine, such as through graphical user interfaces (GUIs) or audio user interfaces. [[Image:User_Interface_Programming_TIM_2.0.jpg|thumb|right|A slide for The Terrestrial Investigation Model 2.0: A Programming Interface created by The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in order to provide environmental statistics ]] | ||
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*'''[[:Category:Human computer interaction|Human computer interaction]]''' - communication between computers and humans | *'''[[:Category:Human computer interaction|Human computer interaction]]''' - communication between computers and humans | ||
*'''[[:Category:Smart cards|Smart cards]]''' - cards with integrated circuits that can provide identification and memory retention functions | *'''[[:Category:Smart cards|Smart cards]]''' - cards with integrated circuits that can provide identification and memory retention functions | ||
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Revision as of 19:37, 7 January 2012
User interfaces describe the ways in which a human can interface with a machine, such as through graphical user interfaces (GUIs) or audio user interfaces.
Subcategories
- Audio user interfaces - computer interfaces that allow users to interact through audio as opposed to visual commands
- Brain computer interfaces - also called direct neural interface, direct communication between the brain and an electronic system
- Data visualization - the use of graphical displays to simplify and clarify data
- Emotion recognition - the ability of a computer to recognize and respond to human emotions
- Graphical user interfaces - GUI, visual computer interfaces that use images instead of text or other commands
- Human computer interaction - communication between computers and humans
- Smart cards - cards with integrated circuits that can provide identification and memory retention functions
Pages in category "User interfaces"
The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.