Figure 1. (Left) Comparison between head-up display and projected display (Center) Comparison between gesture input and Signal Pod, a commercialturn signalling system, (Right) Evaluation using videos recorded from the perspective of participants in traffic
The proposed new method differs from the majority of previous studies which are based on user requirements by leaning on user experiments instead. The study demonstrated that the user interface of EMRs should be designed according to a guideline that results from a survey on users' experiences on metaphoric perception of the terms.
Illustration of WristOrigami application concepts: (a) video call; (b) a large keyboard by unfolding the lower displays; (c) weather forecast using the horizontal combination of three displays; (d) flipping the display to show daily schedule; (e) map view with fully unfolded displays; (f) panorama photo taking with a 3D cube shape; (g) elastic pulling of the display to view weather forecast; (h) multitasking with fully unfolded displays; (i) indoor view in a 3D ladder shape with different displays showing the maps of different floors; (j) VR (Virtual Reality) view with a 3D CAVE (Cave Automatic Virtual Environment) shape.
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