Analyzing, modelling, and specifying visual interaction

This paper discusses the processes underlying human-computer visual interaction, thereby analysing the characteristics of visual interaction; a model and a theory of visual interaction, from which a formal specification of visual interactive systems that are trustable by their users can be derived,...

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