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  2. Bill Buxton - Wikipedia

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    Buxton received his bachelor's degree in music from Queen's University in 1973 and his master's degree in computer science from the University of Toronto in 1978. [1]Buxton's scientific contributions include applying Fitts' law to human-computer interaction and the invention and analysis of the marking menu (together with Gordon Kurtenbach).

  3. Computer (occupation) - Wikipedia

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    In this usage, "human computer" refers to activities of humans in the context of human-based computation (HBC). This use of "human computer" is debatable for the following reason: HBC is a computational technique where a machine outsources certain parts of a task to humans to perform, which are not necessarily algorithmic.

  4. Human-based computation - Wikipedia

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    Human-based computation (apart from the historical meaning of "computer") research has its origins in the early work on interactive evolutionary computation (EC). [9] The idea behind interactive evolutionary algorithms has been attributed to Richard Dawkins; in the Biomorphs software accompanying his book The Blind Watchmaker (Dawkins, 1986) [10] the preference of a human experimenter is used ...

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  6. Human-centered computing - Wikipedia

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    Human-centered computing (HCC) studies the design, development, and deployment of mixed-initiative human-computer systems. It is emerged from the convergence of multiple disciplines that are concerned both with understanding human beings and with the design of computational artifacts. [ 1 ]

  7. MobileHCI - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 prize for the most influential paper from ten years ago was awarded to Albrecht Schmidt for his paper Implicit human-computer interaction through context. [7] The acceptance rate was 24.2% for full papers and 18.5% for short papers. [8] The 12th MobileHCI took place in Lisboa, Portugal, from September 7–10, 2010.

  8. Category:Human computers - Wikipedia

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  9. Humanistic intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The principles are taught in a variety of university courses, such as: CSE40814, Mobile Computing, Fall 2014, University of Notre Dame; ECE516, Intelligent Image Processing, 1998-2022, University of Toronto