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dc.contributor.advisorRAMAKERS, Raf-
dc.contributor.authorVEUSKENS, Tom-
dc.date.accessioned2019-09-17T08:27:24Z-
dc.date.available2019-09-17T08:27:24Z-
dc.date.issued2019-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/29303-
dc.description.abstractThe work presented in this thesis investigates novel techniques for automating GUI actions for users without any technical background. The thesis presents a toolkit which has been developed to proxy user interface behaviour to and from the physical world. To accomplish this, novel pixel-based reverse engineering approaches are developed which leverage programming-by-demonstration concepts as well as auto- mated follow-up questions to allow easy specification of user interface behaviour. In addition to the toolkit, a novel tangible kit with an accompanying tangible program- ming paradigm was developed which is specifically designed to allow easy linking of a tangible to the demonstrated user-interface behaviour to provide input from the physical world to the digital environment, or output from the digital environment to the physical world. To overcome the inherent limitation of pixel-based reverse engineering approaches, which require pixels to be visible in order to be analysed, a novel solution is presented which is leveraged to process non-visible pixels in addition to visible pixels.-
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dc.titleProgramming Tangible Proxy Interfaces using GUI task demonstrations and follow-up questions-
dc.typeTheses and Dissertations-
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dc.description.notesmaster in de informatica-
local.type.specifiedMaster thesis-
item.fullcitationVEUSKENS, Tom (2019) Programming Tangible Proxy Interfaces using GUI task demonstrations and follow-up questions.-
item.contributorVEUSKENS, Tom-
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