Based on fieldwork among state officials, NGOs, politicians, and activists in Costa Rica and Brazil, A Future History of Water traces the unspectacular work necessary to make water access a human right and a human right something different from a commodity. Andrea Ballestero shows how these ephemeral distinctions are made through four technolegal devices—formula, index, list and pact. She arg…
VOICECONET: A Collaborative Framework for Speech-Based Computer Accessibility with a Case Study for Brazilian Portuguese
Toward Computational Processing of Less Resourced Languages: Primarily Experiments for Moroccan Amazigh Language
Modeling Human-Computer Interaction in Smart Spaces: Existing and Emerging Techniques
This book offers a critical introduction to the core technologies underlying the Internet from a humanistic perspective. It provides a cultural critique of computing technologies, by exploring the history of computing and examining issues related to writing, representing, archiving and searching. The book raises awareness of, and calls for, the digital humanities to address the challenges posed…
What does it mean to be a scientist working today; specifically, a scientist whose subject matter is human life? Scientists often overstate their claim to certainty, sorting the world into categorical distinctions that obstruct rather than clarify its complexities. In this book Daniel Nettle urges the reader to unpick such distinctions—biological versus social sciences, mind versus body, and …
Visuo-Motor Tasks in a Brain-Computer Interface Analysis
Softness Haptic Display Device for Human- Computer Interaction
The Role of Head-Up Display in Computer-Assisted Instruction
Non-intrusive Physiological Monitoring for Affective Sensing of Computer Users