Explore a Stanford seminar on innovative input devices and deeply custom interfaces. Delve into research on designing anthropometrically- and biomechanically-informed input devices tailored to specific users. Learn about opportunities for 3D printing passive input devices with fewer constraints, and discover a wrist-based technique for capturing user interactions with existing objects. Gain insights into the speaker's vision for adaptive objects that can detect usage and failures in-situ and adjust for improvement. Presented by Valkyrie Savage, Assistant Professor at the University of Copenhagen, this talk bridges the gap between human actions and digital commands, pushing for personalized input devices that fit users' needs for specific times, places, and tasks.
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Stanford Seminar - Input with Deeply Custom Interfaces
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Stanford Online