Rapid advancement of interactive technologies during the past
two decades has made access to information easier though at the
expense of a clear digital divide. There is a generation who grew
up with these technologies and another generation who find many
modern electronic systems counter intuitive and have no use for
them in their daily life. This digital divide becomes more
prominent in developing countries as state-of-the-art interactive
systems were not and are still not affordable to a large number of
users.
"Inclusive Human Machine Interaction for India" presents an
end-to-end case study of developing interactive technology for the
common people of India. With a foreword from Prof Ashok
Juhunjhunwala (Professor, Indian Institute of Technology Madras),
this book investigates problems of middle-aged and elderly users in
adopting interactive technologies and proposes new user interfaces
and interaction techniques. It pioneers in introducing
state-of-the-art eye-gaze tracking based interaction to everyday
computing tasks and presents a detailed literature survey and user
studies on user modelling and eye-gaze tracking. Technologies
presented in this book will not only be relevant for developing
countries but will also find useful applications in developed
countries.
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