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`Human-Computer Interaction Group
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`Research Activities
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`The Ames HCI Group contributes to the development of measurably
`better NASA software through careful application of HCI methods. We
`follow an iterative process that consists of user research, interaction
`design, and usability evaluation. It is commonly assumed that HCI is
`exclusively focused on the interface. We are focused on the users
`and their goals in order to build the right tool which means that we
`are focused on functionality as well as interface.
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`Mixed-Initiative Planning
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`Planning for space operations is complex and requires consideration
`of many kinds of information. Tools built to support planning must
`balance power and usability, and must offer some level of integration
`with other tools and information sources that support a mission.
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`Collaborative Decision Making
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`We study how to build tools to manage data, facilitate communication,
`and support decision making in the aerospace domain. We place a
`particular emphasis on understanding how decision support systems
`can be integrated with the various processes and organizational
`structures present at NASA.
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`New Concepts in HCI for Aerospace and Planetary
`Exploration
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`In collaboration with Camegie Mellon University, we explore emerging
`technologies and concepts that may shape the future of space
`exploration. Example domains include: Human Perfonnance
`Modeling, Wearable Computing, Human-Robot Interaction, and
`Planetary Operations.
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`The Applied HCI Group IS part of the
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`Curator:
`NASA Official.
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`Last Updated: August 2, 2012
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