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Advancing Omnimodality : Expanding Human Creativity Through Adaptable and Accessible Multimodal Computing Systems
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Advancing Omnimodality : Expanding Human Creativity Through Adaptable and Accessible Multimodal Computing Systems
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Advancing Omnimodality : Expanding Human Creativity Through Adaptable and Accessible Multimodal Computing Systems
2024
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Overview
Emerging technologies have given us a whole host of new ways for people to be creative. From the immersive worlds of AR/VR to the synthesis powers of largelanguage models and generative AI, these new tools hold the potential to reshape human expression and creativity. But how can we ensure that these new modalities are accessible to everyone, even those who aren’t able bodied? This thesis advocates for a human-centered approach to the development of many-modal systems. I will probe how our machines support, direct, or inhibit creativity as a mode of problem solving through 6 novel multimodal prototype interfaces and discuss how these systems support creativity for people who may otherwise be excluded. We will explore how multimodal systems allow people to interact according to their preferences and abilities, and how this flexibility creates space between modalities for accessible, rich, and creative computing. This includes discussing what we can learn about creativity by engaging people with disabilities in co-design, and how supporting this model of problem solving is imperative for designing future system interfaces that are inclusive and usable by all people
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ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
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9798342106306
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