More Humane Interfaces

Tras años de investigaciones, Shamash Technologies presenta “Technology Interfaces: How Humans relate to their Environment“. Este estudio, dirigido por Tetsu Yoshida, analyzes how humans interact naturally with their environment, and how those interactions can be used to make technologies more natural and efficient. It includes several interfaces, both hardware and software, that have been developed in our laboratories, and the usability results that have been observed. Tactile interfaces are already commonplace, and they will spread to huge and tiny devices, but we will surely see Augmented Reality and holography solutions, conversational systems and other interface technologies appear. Shamash has studied the five human senses and their effect on our lives, obtaining conclusions useful for the industry.

“Está comenzando una nueva era de dispositivos tecnológicos que desafiarán nuestra imaginación”, ha vaticinado Ada Becker, CEO of Shamash Technologies. “Dispositivos portátiles, ubicuos, personales y grupales, con los que interactuaremos como nunca lo hemos hecho. Shamash Technologies quiere ayudar a que esas tecnologías triunfen compartiendo sus descubrimientos, que permitirán a los fabricantes y desarrolladores preparar productos más humanos y más útiles para todos.”

This paper and its results have been released, and all the developed code and hardware have been shared under a free license for use by everyone, Shamash clients or not, with the only clause of Shamash's mandatory ethical code compliance.