Princeton
Computer Science
and Electrical Engineering

COS 436 / ELE 469

Perry Cook
Princeton CS

Princeton
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Information
Princeton projects

Human-Computer
Interface Technology

Fall 1999


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Stanford
Computer Science

and CCRMA

CS377a / MUS 252

Chris Chafe
Stanford CCRMA

Stanford
Specific
Information

Instructors:

Ben Knapp
San Jose State
Bill Verplank
Interval Research
Dick Duda
San Jose State
Shumin Zhai
IBM Amaden

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Covers design and interfacing of computer input and output systems. Standard (mouse, keyboard, joystick, etc.) and new (head trackers, music controllers, gloves, etc.) input devices. Signal processing, feature extraction, and mapping schemes will also be covered. Output mediums will include graphics, music, and 3-D sound. Hands-on laboratories and independent projects, which can potentially continue as independent research in following terms. Course will be taught in conjunction with other universities, with expert lecturers from other sites. Prerequisites COS 217 or ELE 318.


General Information

Lectures: M,W at NOTE TIME ZONES:
10:30AM - Noon, Pacific Time, CCRMA Ballroom, Stanford
1:30 - 3:00 PM, Eastern Time, Computer Science 302, Princeton

Professors: Perry Cook, 408 CS Building, 258-4951, prc@cs

TAs: John Hainsworth 216 CS Building, Princeton, hains@cs
Florian Vogt, Stanford Electrical Engineering, fvogt@stanford.edu