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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A Study of Multi-Look ATR for HRR Signatures

Sehgal, Ankur January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
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Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Networks Constructed from Different Metal Ions and Ligands

Hu, Liangming 30 April 2009 (has links)
Hybrid inorganic-organic networks have been studied in both chemistry and materials science due to properties, (e.g. porosity, magnetic and electronic behaviors) that may lead to applications in catalysis, gas absorption and storage. It is important to understand the different structural topologies shown by hybrid networks to help develop practical applications for these materials. The research is focused on the design and synthesis of well-defined hybrid network structures that have potential to contain molecular size cavities that can be used for catalysis and gas storage. In the field of organic-inorganic hybrid networks, the goals are to design and synthesize 1D, 2D and 3D networks with cavities, and to characterize them by X-ray, TGA and surface area measurements. Twenty-six networks have been successfully made with interesting structure topologies. These hybrid network structures are classified into three series based on their ligands. Series I contains ten hybrid networks constructed from the flexible ligand, 4, 4′-trimethylenedipyridine (TMDP), Zn2+ ions, and H3PO3, and with aromatic alcohols as templates to direct the formation of various hybrid network structures. Series II consists of five structures constructed from the relatively rigid ligand, 4, ′-bisimidazolelybipyridine (BIB) with metal ions (Cu2+, Ni2+) and the conjugated bases of H3PO3 and H3PO4. The BIB ligand is not commercially available so is produced and characterized by NMR, mass spectrometry and TGA. Rigid network structures were expected to construct with pores of molecular dimensions with the BIB ligand. To date, the BIB ligand has not yield the desired porous network, however, these 3D hybrid networks have interesting topologies, one of which is an interdigitated network that is the precursor for 3D interpenetrated networks. Series III contains five hybrid structures constructed from various organic ligands, such as tartaric acid, picolinic acid and 1, 2, 4-triazole. In addition to the hybrid networks, six hydrogen bonded networks were prepared. Graph-Analysis is applied to study these hydrogen bonded network structures. The Ï â ¦.Ï interaction is also discussed within the hydrogen bonded networks. / Ph. D.
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Well-Tempered Building: Michelangelo's full-scale template drawings at San Lorenzo

Foote, Jonathan D. 18 February 2014 (has links)
This work questions the present migration toward prescriptive building procedures through a micro-historical reading of Michelangelo's use of architectural template drawings. Examining the artist's ten surviving paper templates (called "modani") from the facade of San Lorenzo (1516-1520), the Medici Chapel (1519-1525), and the Laurentian Library (1524-1527), Michelangelo's template-making practices are mined for possible ways to reorient current thinking toward a dynamic worksite that embraces, rather than shuns, in-progress alterations. Taking the common word origin of 'template' and 'temper' as a starting clue, the relationship between Michelangelo's template drawings and the building site are theorized as a process of tempering, a 15th and 16th century term investigated through key sources such as Ficino's writings on health ("De vita"), the commentaries on Vitruvius by Barbaro and Cesariano, and Biringuccio's treatise on metallurgy ("De la pirotechnia"). From this, key connections emerge between Michelangelo's template-making and contemporaneous practices of tempering, where dynamic, in-situ material adjustments achieve great effect through tiny alterations. Whether in the health of the body, music, or material techniques, tempering offers a method of in-progress commensuration between axiomatic proportions and those of material, sensibly present harmonies. The tempering power of templates is investigated in three parts that follow the transmutation of Michelangelo's templates between paper, tin, and stone. The investigation begins with paper and, following a close examination of the extant drawings, discredits the common conclusion that Michelangelo's templates were drawn free-hand. Rather, it is shown that the extant templates are actually a small fragment of a once robust collection of parent and offspring templates related through tracing. Next, parallel practices in bell-casting and column profiling are discussed in terms of template materials, particularly tin, and how small adjustments may be leveraged to great narrative and conceptual effect in the emerging work. The final part examines the San Lorenzo building site through assembling the body of architecture, where templates are seen as surrogate building stones in the conception and adjustment of the in-progress work. The dissertation concludes with an assertion that Michelangelo's use of templates as instruments for micro-interventions amidst an unstable building site serves as a marvelous exemplar for tempering as a method for materializing the poetic image through disciplined practice. / Ph. D.
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Diretrizes de acessibilidade para o MOrFEu

Nascimento, Charles Vieira do 28 February 2011 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-12-23T14:33:45Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertacao de Charles Vieira do Nascimento.pdf: 1655138 bytes, checksum: 31d6f68360dc99803ddb9827c4c3d767 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011-02-28 / O deslocamento do paradigma da sociedade industrial para a sociedade da informação coloca em discussão a democratização do conteúdo digital. Neste sentido, a Internet, devido a sua grande abrangência e popularidade adquirida, possui papel fundamental na socialização do conteúdo nela disponibilizado. Ao se pensar em inclusão, é necessário também a identificação dos fatores de exclusão, e neste contexto depara-se com um importante tema da sociedade atual: a inclusão do indivíduo com necessidades especiais. As tecnologias assistivas foram criadas para viabilizar a inclusão no meio digital, porém para que o objetivo seja alcançado, os softwares utilizados devem seguir padrões de modo que as informações fornecidas sejam percebidas pelo usuário corretamente. Isso também vale para o acesso e navegação na Web, para o qual já se tem diretrizes gerais que devem ser seguidas para remover os elementos obstrutivos. Embora existam, os padrões a seguir para acessibilidade na Web são voltados para desenvolvedores que possuem um conhecimento suficiente de programação. Em ambientes no qual o foco é a construção coletiva do conhecimento, torna-se imprescindível que o próprio processo de criação facilite o seguimento dos padrões. Este é o caso do Projeto MOrFEu, cuja principal proposta é a flexibilidade para que o usuário possa agrupar suas produções em estruturas diferentes daquelas pré-definidas. Este trabalho propõe um modelo de acessibilidade específico para o Projeto MOrFEu, considerando seus elementos essenciais como UPI, Veículos de comunicação e utilização de templates. Para validação da proposta, foi desenvolvido um protótipo que disponibiliza um conjunto de facilidades para mostrar sua aplicação prática na concepção de um ambiente acessível a todos os usuários
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Os templates no desenvolvimento fonológico: o caso do português brasileiro / Templates in phonological development: the case of Brazilian Portuguese

Baia, Maria de Fatima de Almeida 12 April 2013 (has links)
Esta pesquisa de doutorado investiga a transição do balbucio às primeiras palavras, tendo como intuito verificar se há continuidade entre os dois tipos de produção e identificar os templates. A perspectiva teórica assumida é a dos Sistemas Dinâmicos (THELEN; SMITH, 1994), que prevê mudança, instabilidade, variabilidade e não linearidade, ao longo do desenvolvimento. O termo sistemas dinâmicos, na forma mais genérica, significa sistemas de elementos que mudam ao longo do tempo (THELEN; SMITH, 2006, p. 258). A proposta fonológica da Whole-Word/Templatic Phonology é assumida na análise dos dados infantis. O aspecto inovador desta tese está na discussão a respeito da (des)continuidade ao analisar dados de transição para identificação de templates, isto é, a emergência de padrões sistemáticos que facilitam a expansão do léxico (VIHMAN; VELLEMAN, 2000). Além disso, é também inovador o uso do método quantitativo para a identificação de templates ao longo do desenvolvimento fonológico, pois a literatura tem realizado até o momento estudos qualitativos (VIHMAN; VELLEMAN, 2002; VIHMAN; CROFT, 2007; KEREN-PORTNOY et al., 2008; WAUQUIER; YAMAGUCHI; 2012; KHATTAB; AL-TAMINI, 2012; SZREDER, 2012, entre outros). Assim, o presente trabalho contribui para os estudos a respeito do desenvolvimento fonológico, pois apresenta um estudo quantitativo para identificação de templates, busca a relação entre a emergência deles e a transição do balbucio às primeiras palavras, mapeando a ordem e uso de templates ao longo do desenvolvimento fonológico das crianças. Na análise da transição do balbucio às primeiras palavras, são analisados dados do português brasileiro (PB) de três crianças (M, A e G), no período compreendido entre 9 meses e 2 anos. Na análise, são identificados momentos de instabilidade, o que está de acordo com o que é defendido pelos estudos dinâmicos (THELEN; SMITH, 1994; KELSO, 1995), os quais enfatizam o caráter não linear e instável do desenvolvimento. No que se refere à discussão a 8 respeito da (des)continuidade entre os dois tipos de produção, a comparação da análise fonológica conduzida nos dois períodos traz complicações para a hipótese da continuidade. Embora se observe a sobreposição entre os dois tipos de produção, são identificadas mais diferenças do que semelhanças entre as produções balbuciadas e de palavras. Conclui-se que é equivocado defender uma visão a favor da continuidade assumindo que um módulo fonológico age independentemente do fonético. A continuidade só pode ser atestada se for assumida uma perspectiva que defenda a integração dos dois módulos, como, por exemplo, a Fonologia Articulatória/Gestual (BROWMAN; GOLDSTEIN, 1986; ALBANO, 2001) ou a Fonologia de Uso/Teoria dos Exemplares (CRISTÓFARO-SILVA, 2003). Os resultados mostram que, embora as crianças caminhem para pontos comuns da fonologia da língua-alvo, por exemplo, tamanho de palavra, estrutura silábica, entre outros, diferenças são encontradas no que se refere à transição, às estratégias usadas para expansão do léxico, isto é, uso de diferentes templates, e à ordem de uso e desuso de tais estratégias. Em suma, os momentos de auto-organização do sistema fonológico de cada criança tendem a diferir. / This thesis investigates the transition from babble to first words in order to verify if there is continuity between the periods and identify templates. This work follows the theoretical approach to the study of development Dynamic Systems Theory (THELEN; SMITH, 1994; Kelso, 1995) and its view that the development is characterized by change, instability, variability and non linearity. The term dynamical systems, in its most generic form, means systems of elements that change over time (THELEN; SMITH, 2006, p. 258). The Whole- Word/Templatic Phonology approach is followed in the analysis of child data (VIHMAN; VELLEMAN, 2002; VIHMAN; CROFT, 2007; KEREN-PORTNOY et al., 2008). The innovative aspect of this thesis is that it relates the (des)continuity in the transition from babble to words to templates, i.e., systematic shapes that facilitate expansion of the lexicon (VIHMAN; VELLEMAN, 2000). Furthermore, this research uses quantitative method for the identification of templates. The previous literature used only qualitative methods of data collection (VIHMAN; VELLEMAN, 2002; VIHMAN; CROFT, 2007; KEREN-PORTNOY et al., 2008; WAUQUIER; YAMAGUCHI; 2012; KHATTAB; AL-TAMINI, 2012; SZREDER, 2012, among others). Thus, this research contributes by presenting a quantitative study and by observing templates behaviour through early phonological development. Data from three children aged 9 24 months are analysed. In the analysis, non linearity and instability are observed in the phonological development. In regard to the discussion on (des)continuity, the results do not present many evidences in favour of continuity. Although babble and words are produced in the same session, the two types of production show more phonological differences than similarities. The conclusion is that continuity between babble and words cannot be verified if it is assumed that phonological and phonetic aspects work independently from one another. The continuity can 10 be verified if these two modules are integrated as Articulatory /Gestural Phonology (BROWMAN; GOLDSTEIN, 1986; ALBANO, 2001) and Usage- Based Phonology/Exemplar Theory (CRISTÓFARO-SILVA, 2003) propose. The results show that different children produce similar phonological structures in their phonological development, e.g., word length, syllable structure, among others; which follow the characteristics of the target language. However, differences are found in the transition from babble to words in relation to the strategies used for lexical expansion, i.e., the use of different templates as the order of use and disuse of templates. This study observes that moments of self-organization tend to vary from child to child in the development of phonology.
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Os templates no desenvolvimento fonológico: o caso do português brasileiro / Templates in phonological development: the case of Brazilian Portuguese

Maria de Fatima de Almeida Baia 12 April 2013 (has links)
Esta pesquisa de doutorado investiga a transição do balbucio às primeiras palavras, tendo como intuito verificar se há continuidade entre os dois tipos de produção e identificar os templates. A perspectiva teórica assumida é a dos Sistemas Dinâmicos (THELEN; SMITH, 1994), que prevê mudança, instabilidade, variabilidade e não linearidade, ao longo do desenvolvimento. O termo sistemas dinâmicos, na forma mais genérica, significa sistemas de elementos que mudam ao longo do tempo (THELEN; SMITH, 2006, p. 258). A proposta fonológica da Whole-Word/Templatic Phonology é assumida na análise dos dados infantis. O aspecto inovador desta tese está na discussão a respeito da (des)continuidade ao analisar dados de transição para identificação de templates, isto é, a emergência de padrões sistemáticos que facilitam a expansão do léxico (VIHMAN; VELLEMAN, 2000). Além disso, é também inovador o uso do método quantitativo para a identificação de templates ao longo do desenvolvimento fonológico, pois a literatura tem realizado até o momento estudos qualitativos (VIHMAN; VELLEMAN, 2002; VIHMAN; CROFT, 2007; KEREN-PORTNOY et al., 2008; WAUQUIER; YAMAGUCHI; 2012; KHATTAB; AL-TAMINI, 2012; SZREDER, 2012, entre outros). Assim, o presente trabalho contribui para os estudos a respeito do desenvolvimento fonológico, pois apresenta um estudo quantitativo para identificação de templates, busca a relação entre a emergência deles e a transição do balbucio às primeiras palavras, mapeando a ordem e uso de templates ao longo do desenvolvimento fonológico das crianças. Na análise da transição do balbucio às primeiras palavras, são analisados dados do português brasileiro (PB) de três crianças (M, A e G), no período compreendido entre 9 meses e 2 anos. Na análise, são identificados momentos de instabilidade, o que está de acordo com o que é defendido pelos estudos dinâmicos (THELEN; SMITH, 1994; KELSO, 1995), os quais enfatizam o caráter não linear e instável do desenvolvimento. No que se refere à discussão a 8 respeito da (des)continuidade entre os dois tipos de produção, a comparação da análise fonológica conduzida nos dois períodos traz complicações para a hipótese da continuidade. Embora se observe a sobreposição entre os dois tipos de produção, são identificadas mais diferenças do que semelhanças entre as produções balbuciadas e de palavras. Conclui-se que é equivocado defender uma visão a favor da continuidade assumindo que um módulo fonológico age independentemente do fonético. A continuidade só pode ser atestada se for assumida uma perspectiva que defenda a integração dos dois módulos, como, por exemplo, a Fonologia Articulatória/Gestual (BROWMAN; GOLDSTEIN, 1986; ALBANO, 2001) ou a Fonologia de Uso/Teoria dos Exemplares (CRISTÓFARO-SILVA, 2003). Os resultados mostram que, embora as crianças caminhem para pontos comuns da fonologia da língua-alvo, por exemplo, tamanho de palavra, estrutura silábica, entre outros, diferenças são encontradas no que se refere à transição, às estratégias usadas para expansão do léxico, isto é, uso de diferentes templates, e à ordem de uso e desuso de tais estratégias. Em suma, os momentos de auto-organização do sistema fonológico de cada criança tendem a diferir. / This thesis investigates the transition from babble to first words in order to verify if there is continuity between the periods and identify templates. This work follows the theoretical approach to the study of development Dynamic Systems Theory (THELEN; SMITH, 1994; Kelso, 1995) and its view that the development is characterized by change, instability, variability and non linearity. The term dynamical systems, in its most generic form, means systems of elements that change over time (THELEN; SMITH, 2006, p. 258). The Whole- Word/Templatic Phonology approach is followed in the analysis of child data (VIHMAN; VELLEMAN, 2002; VIHMAN; CROFT, 2007; KEREN-PORTNOY et al., 2008). The innovative aspect of this thesis is that it relates the (des)continuity in the transition from babble to words to templates, i.e., systematic shapes that facilitate expansion of the lexicon (VIHMAN; VELLEMAN, 2000). Furthermore, this research uses quantitative method for the identification of templates. The previous literature used only qualitative methods of data collection (VIHMAN; VELLEMAN, 2002; VIHMAN; CROFT, 2007; KEREN-PORTNOY et al., 2008; WAUQUIER; YAMAGUCHI; 2012; KHATTAB; AL-TAMINI, 2012; SZREDER, 2012, among others). Thus, this research contributes by presenting a quantitative study and by observing templates behaviour through early phonological development. Data from three children aged 9 24 months are analysed. In the analysis, non linearity and instability are observed in the phonological development. In regard to the discussion on (des)continuity, the results do not present many evidences in favour of continuity. Although babble and words are produced in the same session, the two types of production show more phonological differences than similarities. The conclusion is that continuity between babble and words cannot be verified if it is assumed that phonological and phonetic aspects work independently from one another. The continuity can 10 be verified if these two modules are integrated as Articulatory /Gestural Phonology (BROWMAN; GOLDSTEIN, 1986; ALBANO, 2001) and Usage- Based Phonology/Exemplar Theory (CRISTÓFARO-SILVA, 2003) propose. The results show that different children produce similar phonological structures in their phonological development, e.g., word length, syllable structure, among others; which follow the characteristics of the target language. However, differences are found in the transition from babble to words in relation to the strategies used for lexical expansion, i.e., the use of different templates as the order of use and disuse of templates. This study observes that moments of self-organization tend to vary from child to child in the development of phonology.
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[en] RELATIONS IN HYPERMEDIA AUTHORING LANGUAGES: IMPROVING REUSE AND EXPRESSIVENESS / [pt] RELAÇÕES EM LINGUAGENS DE AUTORIA HIPERMÍDIA: AUMENTANDO REUSO E EXPRESSIVIDADE

DEBORA CHRISTINA MUCHALUAT SAADE 23 October 2003 (has links)
[pt] Este trabalho está inserido no contexto de ambientes de autoria e execução hipermídia, sendo as linguagens declarativas para autoria de documentos o seu foco principal. Partindo de um estudo sobre linguagens de descrição de arquitetura (ADL), utilizadas para especificar arquiteturas de sistemas de software, esta tese identificou facilidades presentes em ADLs que poderiam ser aplicadas ao domínio hipermídia, com vantagens. Tendo como objetivo aumentar a expressividade e o reuso na especificação de relações em linguagens de autoria hipermídia, este trabalho introduziu o conceito de conector hipermídia, que tem função semelhante a dos conectores em ADLs, ou seja, a de representar relações entre componentes de um documento. Além de conectores, este trabalho também introduziu o conceito de template de composição hipermídia, que tem função semelhante a dos estilos arquiteturais em ADLs, ou seja, a de representar estruturas genéricas de nós e elos que podem ser reutilizadas em vários documentos distintos. Para realizar a validação dos conceitos apresentados, a versão 2.0 da linguagem de autoria hipermídia NCL - Nested Context Language, baseada no modelo conceitual NCM - Nested Context Model, foi desenvolvida e integrada ao sistema hipermídia HyperProp, incorporando as novas facilidades. A linguagem NCL 2.0 foi desenvolvida utilizando uma estrutura modular, seguindo os princípios adotados pelo W3C. Sendo assim, seus módulos para especificação de conectores e templates de composição, chamados XConnector e XTemplate respectivamente, podem ser incorporados a outras linguagens existentes, como por exemplo, XLink, XHTML e SMIL, usadas para autoria de documentos na Web. Esta tese também propõe extensões a essas linguagens, exemplificadas pela incorporação das facilidades de XConnector e XTemplate ao padrão XLink. / [en] This work is related to hypermedia authoring and execution environments, and its main focus is declarative document authoring. Starting from studies about architectural description languages (ADL), which are used for specifying software system architectures, this thesis identified facilities found in ADLs that could be applied to the hypermedia domain, with advantages. Aiming at improving the expressiveness and reuse in the specification of relations in hypermedia authoring languages, this work introduced the concept of hypermedia connector, which has a role similar to ADL connectors, that is, representing relations among components of a document. Besides connectors, this work also introduced the concept of hypermedia composite template, which has a role similar to architectural styles in ADLs, that is, representing generic structures of nodes and links that can be reused in several distinct documents. As a validation of the proposed concepts, the 2.0 version of the NCL - Nested Context Language - hypermedia authoring language, based on the NCM - Nested Context Model - conceptual model, was developed and integrated to the HyperProp hypermedia system, incorporating the new facilities. The NCL 2.0 language was developed using a modular structure, following the principles adopted by the W3C - World-Wide Web Consortium. Thus, its modules for the specification of connectors and templates, respectively called XConnector and XTemplate, can be incorporated to other existent languages, such as XLink, XHTML and SMIL, used for web document authoring. This thesis also proposes extensions to these languages, exemplified by the incorporation of XConnector and XTemplate facilities into the XLink standard.
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Framework für die Entwicklung einer universellen kollaborativen eLearning-Plattform

Borcea-Pfitzmann, Katrin 17 March 2009 (has links) (PDF)
Mit dem Begriff des eLearnings verknüpfen sich viele sehr unterschiedliche Konzepte, die auf Grund ihrer spezifischen Ausprägung häufig Grenzen für ihre Benutzung errichten. Um diese zu überwinden, wurde ein Framework konzipiert und implementiert, welches den Anspruch der Universalität in Hinblick auf Anwendungs- und Inhaltsorganisation sowie Funktionalität erhebt. In der kollaborativen eLearning-Plattform BluES erfuhr das Framework eine Beispielimplementierung. Diese diente gleichzeitig als Grundlage für die Validierung unterschiedlicher Aspekte des Frameworks. Als Ergebnis der Arbeit konnte gezeigt werden, dass maximale Flexibilität der Anwendung durch die Systemarchitektur gewährleistet werden kann. Dadurch werden Restriktionen in der Gestaltung der Anwendungsumgebung vermieden und die Anwender bei der Detailkonzeption ihrer Arbeit flexibel unterstützt.
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Template-basierte Klassifikation planarer Gesten

Schmidt, Michael 09 July 2014 (has links) (PDF)
Pervasion of mobile devices led to a growing interest in touch-based interactions. However, multi-touch input is still restricted to direct manipulations. In current applications, gestural commands - if used at all - are only exploiting single-touch. The underlying motive for the work at hand is the conviction that a realization of advanced interaction techniques requires handy tools for supporting their interpretation. Barriers for own implementations of procedures are dismantled by providing proof of concept regarding manifold interactions, therefore, making benefits calculable to developers. Within this thesis, a recognition routine for planar, symbolic gestures is developed that can be trained by specifications of templates and does not imply restrictions to the versatility of input. To provide a flexible tool, the interpretation of a gesture is independent of its natural variances, i.e., translation, scale, rotation, and speed. Additionally, the essential number of specified templates per class is required to be small and classifications are subject to real-time criteria common in the context of typical user interactions. The gesture recognizer is based on the integration of a nearest neighbor approach into a Bayesian classification method. Gestures are split into meaningful, elementary tokens to retrieve a set of local features that are merged by a sensor fusion process to form a global maximum-likelihood representation. Flexibility and high accuracy of the approach is empirically proven in thorough tests. Retaining all requirements, the method is extended to support the prediction of partially entered gestures. Besides more efficient input, the possible specification of direct manipulation interactions by templates is beneficial. Suitability for practical use of all provided concepts is demonstrated on the basis of two applications developed for this purpose and providing versatile options of multi-finger input. In addition to a trainable recognizer for domain-independent sketches, a multi-touch text input system is created and tested with users. It is established that multi-touch input is utilized in sketching if it is available as an alternative. Furthermore, a constructed multi-touch gesture alphabet allows for more efficient text input in comparison to its single-touch pendant. The concepts presented in this work can be of equal benefit to UI designers, usability experts, and developers of feedforward-mechanisms for dynamic training methods of gestural interactions. Likewise, a decomposition of input into tokens and its interpretation by a maximum-likelihood matching with templates is transferable to other application areas as the offline recognition of symbols. / Obwohl berührungsbasierte Interaktionen mit dem Aufkommen mobiler Geräte zunehmend Verbreitung fanden, beschränken sich Multi-Touch Eingaben größtenteils auf direkte Manipulationen. Im Bereich gestischer Kommandos finden, wenn überhaupt, nur Single-Touch Symbole Anwendung. Der vorliegenden Arbeit liegt der Gedanke zugrunde, dass die Umsetzung von Interaktionstechniken mit der Verfügbarkeit einfach zu handhabender Werkzeuge für deren Interpretation zusammenhängt. Auch kann die Hürde, eigene Techniken zu implementieren, verringert werden, wenn vielfältige Interaktionen erprobt sind und ihr Nutzen für Anwendungsentwickler abschätzbar wird. In der verfassten Dissertation wird ein Erkenner für planare, symbolische Gesten entwickelt, der über die Angabe von Templates trainiert werden kann und keine Beschränkung der Vielfalt von Eingaben auf berührungsempfindlichen Oberflächen voraussetzt. Um eine möglichst flexible Einsetzbarkeit zu gewährleisten, soll die Interpretation einer Geste unabhängig von natürlichen Varianzen - ihrer Translation, Skalierung, Rotation und Geschwindigkeit - und unter wenig spezifizierten Templates pro Klasse möglich sein. Weiterhin sind für Nutzerinteraktionen im Anwendungskontext übliche Echtzeit-Kriterien einzuhalten. Der vorgestellte Gestenerkenner basiert auf der Integration eines Nächste-Nachbar-Verfahrens in einen Ansatz der Bayes\'schen Klassifikation. Gesten werden in elementare, bedeutungstragende Einheiten zerlegt, aus deren lokalen Merkmalen mittels eines Sensor-Fusion Prozesses eine Maximum-Likelihood-Repräsentation abgeleitet wird. Die Flexibilität und hohe Genauigkeit des statistischen Verfahrens wird in ausführlichen Tests nachgewiesen. Unter gleichbleibenden Anforderungen wird eine Erweiterung vorgestellt, die eine Prädiktion von Gesten bei partiellen Eingaben ermöglicht. Deren Nutzen liegt - neben effizienteren Eingaben - in der nachgewiesenen Möglichkeit, per Templates spezifizierte direkte Manipulationen zu interpretieren. Zur Demonstration der Praxistauglichkeit der präsentierten Konzepte werden exemplarisch zwei Anwendungen entwickelt und mit Nutzern getestet, die eine vielseitige Verwendung von Mehr-Finger-Eingaben vorsehen. Neben einem Erkenner trainierbarer, domänenunabhängiger Skizzen wird ein System für die Texteingabe mit den Fingern bereitgestellt. Anhand von Nutzerstudien wird gezeigt, dass Multi-Touch beim Skizzieren verwendet wird, wenn es als Alternative zur Verfügung steht und die Verwendung eines Multi-Touch Gestenalphabetes im Vergleich zur Texteingabe per Single-Touch effizienteres Schreiben zulässt. Von den vorgestellten Konzepten können UI-Designer, Usability-Experten und Entwickler von Feedforward-Mechanismen zum dynamischen Lehren gestischer Eingaben gleichermaßen profitieren. Die Zerlegung einer Eingabe in Token und ihre Interpretation anhand der Zuordnung zu spezifizierten Templates lässt sich weiterhin auf benachbarte Gebiete, etwa die Offline-Erkennung von Symbolen, übertragen.
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Template-basierte Klassifikation planarer Gesten

Schmidt, Michael 25 April 2014 (has links)
Pervasion of mobile devices led to a growing interest in touch-based interactions. However, multi-touch input is still restricted to direct manipulations. In current applications, gestural commands - if used at all - are only exploiting single-touch. The underlying motive for the work at hand is the conviction that a realization of advanced interaction techniques requires handy tools for supporting their interpretation. Barriers for own implementations of procedures are dismantled by providing proof of concept regarding manifold interactions, therefore, making benefits calculable to developers. Within this thesis, a recognition routine for planar, symbolic gestures is developed that can be trained by specifications of templates and does not imply restrictions to the versatility of input. To provide a flexible tool, the interpretation of a gesture is independent of its natural variances, i.e., translation, scale, rotation, and speed. Additionally, the essential number of specified templates per class is required to be small and classifications are subject to real-time criteria common in the context of typical user interactions. The gesture recognizer is based on the integration of a nearest neighbor approach into a Bayesian classification method. Gestures are split into meaningful, elementary tokens to retrieve a set of local features that are merged by a sensor fusion process to form a global maximum-likelihood representation. Flexibility and high accuracy of the approach is empirically proven in thorough tests. Retaining all requirements, the method is extended to support the prediction of partially entered gestures. Besides more efficient input, the possible specification of direct manipulation interactions by templates is beneficial. Suitability for practical use of all provided concepts is demonstrated on the basis of two applications developed for this purpose and providing versatile options of multi-finger input. In addition to a trainable recognizer for domain-independent sketches, a multi-touch text input system is created and tested with users. It is established that multi-touch input is utilized in sketching if it is available as an alternative. Furthermore, a constructed multi-touch gesture alphabet allows for more efficient text input in comparison to its single-touch pendant. The concepts presented in this work can be of equal benefit to UI designers, usability experts, and developers of feedforward-mechanisms for dynamic training methods of gestural interactions. Likewise, a decomposition of input into tokens and its interpretation by a maximum-likelihood matching with templates is transferable to other application areas as the offline recognition of symbols. / Obwohl berührungsbasierte Interaktionen mit dem Aufkommen mobiler Geräte zunehmend Verbreitung fanden, beschränken sich Multi-Touch Eingaben größtenteils auf direkte Manipulationen. Im Bereich gestischer Kommandos finden, wenn überhaupt, nur Single-Touch Symbole Anwendung. Der vorliegenden Arbeit liegt der Gedanke zugrunde, dass die Umsetzung von Interaktionstechniken mit der Verfügbarkeit einfach zu handhabender Werkzeuge für deren Interpretation zusammenhängt. Auch kann die Hürde, eigene Techniken zu implementieren, verringert werden, wenn vielfältige Interaktionen erprobt sind und ihr Nutzen für Anwendungsentwickler abschätzbar wird. In der verfassten Dissertation wird ein Erkenner für planare, symbolische Gesten entwickelt, der über die Angabe von Templates trainiert werden kann und keine Beschränkung der Vielfalt von Eingaben auf berührungsempfindlichen Oberflächen voraussetzt. Um eine möglichst flexible Einsetzbarkeit zu gewährleisten, soll die Interpretation einer Geste unabhängig von natürlichen Varianzen - ihrer Translation, Skalierung, Rotation und Geschwindigkeit - und unter wenig spezifizierten Templates pro Klasse möglich sein. Weiterhin sind für Nutzerinteraktionen im Anwendungskontext übliche Echtzeit-Kriterien einzuhalten. Der vorgestellte Gestenerkenner basiert auf der Integration eines Nächste-Nachbar-Verfahrens in einen Ansatz der Bayes\'schen Klassifikation. Gesten werden in elementare, bedeutungstragende Einheiten zerlegt, aus deren lokalen Merkmalen mittels eines Sensor-Fusion Prozesses eine Maximum-Likelihood-Repräsentation abgeleitet wird. Die Flexibilität und hohe Genauigkeit des statistischen Verfahrens wird in ausführlichen Tests nachgewiesen. Unter gleichbleibenden Anforderungen wird eine Erweiterung vorgestellt, die eine Prädiktion von Gesten bei partiellen Eingaben ermöglicht. Deren Nutzen liegt - neben effizienteren Eingaben - in der nachgewiesenen Möglichkeit, per Templates spezifizierte direkte Manipulationen zu interpretieren. Zur Demonstration der Praxistauglichkeit der präsentierten Konzepte werden exemplarisch zwei Anwendungen entwickelt und mit Nutzern getestet, die eine vielseitige Verwendung von Mehr-Finger-Eingaben vorsehen. Neben einem Erkenner trainierbarer, domänenunabhängiger Skizzen wird ein System für die Texteingabe mit den Fingern bereitgestellt. Anhand von Nutzerstudien wird gezeigt, dass Multi-Touch beim Skizzieren verwendet wird, wenn es als Alternative zur Verfügung steht und die Verwendung eines Multi-Touch Gestenalphabetes im Vergleich zur Texteingabe per Single-Touch effizienteres Schreiben zulässt. Von den vorgestellten Konzepten können UI-Designer, Usability-Experten und Entwickler von Feedforward-Mechanismen zum dynamischen Lehren gestischer Eingaben gleichermaßen profitieren. Die Zerlegung einer Eingabe in Token und ihre Interpretation anhand der Zuordnung zu spezifizierten Templates lässt sich weiterhin auf benachbarte Gebiete, etwa die Offline-Erkennung von Symbolen, übertragen.

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