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Future of user interface design
1. The future of
USER INTERFACE DESIGN & TECHNOLOGIES
Ranjeet Kumar Tayi
Sr. User Experience Engineer UX – TEAM
www.ranjeeth.com | www.ranz.in | ranzeeth@gmail.com
2. 2009 Internet Revolution
• First meet the internet in 2009 was
more than 50% done by mobile!
• Previous years it was done by PC
• Desktop and mobile became
complementary
6. Heads Up Display (HUD’s)
A head‐up display or heads‐up display (HUD) is any transparent display that presents data
without requiring users to look away from their usual viewpoints.
•Originally developed for military aviation
•Now a days used in aircrafts, cars, trains, busses and other experimental scenerios
•Even helmet mounted Heads Up Displays available for motorcyclists now
•Many games are designed using this technology
7. Heads Up Display (HUD’s)
Car Windshield as a user interface
• A Microsoft’s patent ‐ windshield HUD’s in cars that
display information from temperature to email.
• we’ll even have windshields with enhanced night
vision, or even customizable widgets & gadgets.
8. Eye Wear
Use applicatins hands free
• many new eyewear HUD products on the
horizon including a pair of specs being
developed by Brother
• eye‐gesture glasses developed at the
Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic
Microsystems.
• you might be able to hack a wearable
computer with a heads‐up display of your own
like this guy.
9. Gesture Interface
• Recognize human body language instead
of archaic data entry
• Intuitive, user friendly, and “fun“
• Can learn unique handwriting patterns
and transcribe it into plain text
• A group of scientists is working on a new
system that does this without the pen.
10. Gesture Interface
• Allow computers to recognize natural human idiosyncrasies and actions
– e.g. the iPhone bump.
Application allows two users to exchange contact information by
literally “bumping” their phones into each other. Such an action
could be compared to bumping into someone, or swapping
business cards, and feels more natural to the end user.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZudLSKaBgM
12. Spatial Motion Interfaces
• Translate movement captured in a three‐dimensional space
into inputs on a device (e.g. Nintendo Wii’s motion
controllers)
• The PlayStation Motion Controller is Sony PlayStation’s
• Even more exciting is Microsoft Xbox’s Project Natal, uses no
controller whatsoever, instead tracking the human body as
the means for controls
• Outside of the gaming industry, Toshiba has been developing
their own hardware
13. Augmented Reality
typically for navigation (GPS) that can reveal directions on a live video feed of
your current location
• isn’t limited to navigation only
• Applications like Yelp for the iPhone streams reviews of restaurants
• Nokia’s Point and Find allows users to find information about objects by
pointing a phone camera
• and other practical ideas may become a reality in the near future e.g.
Wikitude Travel Guide – AR browser for Symbian
16. Neural Based Interfaces
• It works by implanting a small microchip in the brain which analyzes pulses
• The first tweet was sent via brain from the University of Wisconsin’s Neural Interface Lab
• Another company, Braingate, has developed a similar technology that has allowed paralyzed
participants to check email, or even play a game of pong using only their mind
• Is still in it’s infant stages ‐ the average user can write at approximately 10 characters per
minute it may allow paralyzed users to someday move certain muscles again, and perhaps
even walk
19. Voice Based Interfaces With New Applciations
• Cell phones that recognize basic commands and names
• Video games that respond to speech
(“Tom Clancy’s: EndWar” can be controlled entirely by voice)
• We’ve seen some innovative applications thus far:
• MIT recently developed a wheelchair – it also saves detailed
maps in memory and can take the user to their desired
location via voice command
• Relatively new application includes Google Mobiles “Search
by Voice”
20. Surface Computing
• Microsoft Surface
• Light Touch™ instantly turns any flat surface into a touch screen
• it could turn any surface into a smart surface using a webcam and projector
• CRISTAL is a smart surface that takes on the form of a common table
• this table can control many of the electronic devices in your room, such as TV’s,
Sound Systems, Lights, Radios, and even DVD Players.
22. 2011 – We will touch the web enabled systems
Lot of changes in design web user interface
• Technologies are rapidly growing and there will be
lot of changes in web applications.
• Main menu loses its imporatnce.
• Rich interactions & customizations will take place
• Touch delivers revolution in interaction with web
• We will lot of changes in Enterprise applciations with
fully fledge integrations
• On a fly performances & instant feedback