뉴스 & 기능
Using Skinput, a person could tap their thumb and middle finger together to answer a call; touch their forearm to go to the next track on a music player; or flick the center of their palm to select a menu…
뉴스에서 | PCWorld
Skinput Makes the Entire Body a Touch Interface
Skinput listens to the sounds made by tapping on parts of a body and pairs those sounds with actions that drive tasks on a computer or cell phone.
CHI 2010 Highlights HCI Diversity
By Janie Chang, Writer, Microsoft Research One glance at the list of topics featured in the CHI 2010 Technical Program is all it takes to understand the diversity of research disciplines that contribute to the field of human-computer interaction (HCI).…
뉴스에서 | Boston Globe
Please do not change your password
You were right: Itâs a waste of your time. A study says much computer security advice is not worth following.
뉴스에서 | BBC News
Sensors turn skin into gadget control pad
Coupled with a tiny projector, Skinput can use the skin as a surface on which to display menu choices, a number pad or a screen.
뉴스에서 | The New York Times
Computers Learn to Listen, and Some Talk Back
For decades, computer scientists have been pursuing artificial intelligence â the use of computers to simulate human thinking. But in recent years, rapid progress has been made in machines that can listen, speak, see, reason and learn, in their way.
Troubleshooting Small Networks
By Janie Chang, Writer, Microsoft Research If there are network tools for troubleshooting complex corporate networks, then surely there must be simpler, low-end tools to assist the home or small-business network administrator. That was Victor Bahl’s assumption when he went…
Integrating Browser, Social Networks
By Janie Chang, Writer, Microsoft Research Emre Kıcıman was online browsing the business news when he noticed a box around the name of a startup company in an article about its acquisition by an industry giant. When he moved his…
Embracing Networking Opportunities
By Rob Knies, Senior Writer, Microsoft Research Networks are ubiquitous in the digital age. Whether you’re at home, in your car, on your phone, or sending files halfway around the world, you’re utilizing computer networks―working with them, communicating on them,…