Reality-Based Interaction: A Framework for Post-WIMP Interfaces

April 5th, 2008 | RESEARCH

We are in the midst of an explosion of emerging humancomputer interaction techniques that redefine our understanding of both computers and interaction. We propose the notion of Reality-Based Interaction (RBI) as a unifying concept that ties together a large subset of these emerging interaction styles. Based on this concept of RBI, we provide a framework that can be used to understand, compare, and relate current paths of recent HCI research as well as to analyze specific interaction designs. We believe that viewing interaction through the lens of RBI provides insights for design and uncovers gaps or opportunities for future research.

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Robert J.K. Jacob, Author, Tufts University
Audrey Girouard, Author, Tufts University
Leanne M. Hirshfield, Author, Tufts University
Michael S. Horn, Author, Tufts University
Orit Shaer, Author, Tufts University
Erin Treacy Solovey, Author, Tufts University
Jamie Zigelbaum, Author, MIT Media Lab

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Funding Source: NSF
Award Number: 0414389

Funding Source: NSF
Award Number: 0713506

Funding Source: International Public

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Audience: Evaluators | Museum | ISE Professionals | Scientists
Discipline: Computing and information science | Education and learning science
Resource Type: Peer-reviewed article | Research Case Study | Research Products
Environment Type: Media and Technology