During the fourth DIGIREAL lunch meeting on February 2, experts Mark de Graaf shared his knowledge on smart interactions: interactions in which technology is used to help users achieve their goals in a way that feels as natural as possible. With spoken or written text, image recognition or even gestures. Using a voice command to make a phone call in your care while driving, for example. As algorithms get smarter, what is needed to make them really good? What does that imply for the design of virtual humans, or smart environments? Comments are closed.
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