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Multimodal User Interface
Combines multiple interaction modes, like touch, voice, and pen, to provide a richer user experience.
Gesture-based Interface
Users interact with digital environments through body movements and gestures.
Augmented Reality Interface (AR)
Superimposes virtual objects onto the real world, often through a device camera.
Motion Capture Interface
Tracks and replicates the movements of users through sensors, often for animation or gaming.
Zero UI
Aims to minimize or eliminate the traditional graphical user interface, emphasizing seamless interactions.
Unistroke Interface
Designed for inputting characters or commands through single continuous gestures.
3D User Interface
Designed for navigating and manipulating objects in a 3D space.
Form-based Interface
Consists of fields and forms for the user to fill in with information.
Menu-driven Interface
Presents a list of options or commands as a menu for the user to choose from.
Text User Interface (TUI)
Similar to CLI but also includes menus, buttons, and forms that can be navigated using a keyboard.
Touch User Interface
Interactions are completed through touchscreen gestures like tapping, swiping, and pinching.
Voice User Interface (VUI)
Allows users to interact via voice commands.
Natural User Interface (NUI)
Focuses on human actions that are natural or intuitive to use as input methods.
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI)
Enables interaction with computers through brain activity, often using sensors placed on the scalp.
Cross-reality Interface (XR)
Combines Real and Virtual environments, including both AR and VR, and sometimes mixed reality (MR).
Virtual Reality Interface (VR)
Immerses users in a fully artificial digital environment that they can interact with.
Tangible User Interface (TUI)
Interactions involve physical objects as a means to manipulate digital data.
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Uses graphics and icons for interaction, commonly manipulated by a mouse or touchscreen.
Command Line Interface (CLI)
Users interact by typing commands into a console or terminal.
Kiosk Interface
Designed for public use, often with a touchscreen, offering specific services or information.
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