Abstract

In the past few decades, we have witnessed the rise of the mobile computer, and with that rapid development comes new ways humans are able to interact with these devices. With the multitude of embedded sensors included in these smart devices, software tools can be developed that can mimic, and even replace, the functionality of traditional physical tools such as maps using mobile Global Positioning Systems (GPS), or digital cameras. The goal of this paper is to research and discuss our findings on how Human Computer Interaction (HCI) with mobile devices differ from traditional HCI, how these differences can be used for new HCI opportunities, as well as the ways our interaction changes in response to a new modern HCI.

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