Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Project Title Subtitle or Value Proposition Overview The basic problem you are attacking. Gain a cursory understanding of our approach to solving within their first 15 seconds of scanning Our Solution • Put key features here • Use appropriately sized fonts especially for titles • Use navigational cues to tell audience where to look next • Pick one color scheme & stick to it • Lots of images & limited text • Line stuff up using the drawing toolbar (View/Toolbars/Drawing || Draw -> Align). It’s cool. • View at 100% to see how BIG it will be when done Design Iteration •Show initial sketch •Paper-prototype •Denim prototype (or even results from user test here) Wa Chu . Corey Chandler . James Landay . Kate Everitt http://www.cs.washington.edu/490f/au06/project_files/cluster/ CSE490f Autumn 2006 iPhone the phone based web browser Overall Problem Blind users need special software to browse the Internet Sometimes a user does not have his hands free while using the web Our Solution Use voice input and output to navigate the web with a telephone Easy to use the Internet with limited visual feedback Hands free and accessible any time Uses VoiceXML on Studio Features 1. Page Name Headers 1.Web pages output in a specific sequence 2.Limits verbose feedback by cutting out repeated links. 3.No line wrap confusion with bulleted headers 4.Universal voice commands to match normal browser functions 5.Supports barge in 2. 3. 4. URL Home Stop Headers Back Link Count Find Word Count Help Page Name Full Content 5. You are at the Google website. The headers are… Find. Design Iteration Initial Sketches Lo-Fi Prototype Prototype #1 Final Product Lin Hsu . Gahgene Gweon . Nick Brulois . Mike Barrientos http://ratbert.bmrc.berkeley.edu/courseware/cs160/spring2002/projects/iphone CS160 Spring 2002 a Web and PDA based signlanguage interpreter matching system << Features •Step-based interpreter request •Preference matching •Multiple interpreter selection •Browsable database of interpreter profiles Features>> Features>> •Multiple views of calendar: month / week / day •Advanced request management options •Online acceptance & rejection of appointments •Wireless acknowledgement of requests •View request details •Synchronizes seamlessly w/ web interface •Color-coded calendar