His scientific interests lie mostly in Human–computer interaction, User interface, Graphical user interface, Scrolling and Computer hardware. His studies deal with areas such as User interface design, Variety, Dashboard and Scripting language as well as Human–computer interaction. Gregory N. Christie has researched User interface in several fields, including Synchronization and Embedded system.
His research in Graphical user interface intersects with topics in Session, Gesture and Instant messaging. The concepts of his Gesture study are interwoven with issues in Fingerprint recognition and Computer graphics. His Computer hardware research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Interface and Mobile device.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in User interface, Human–computer interaction, Graphical user interface, Mobile device and World Wide Web. His work deals with themes such as Shell and Multimedia, which intersect with User interface. His Human–computer interaction study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as User interface design, Dashboard and Instant messaging.
His Graphical user interface study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Interface and Gesture. His Mobile device research incorporates themes from Representation and Computer network. Gregory N. Christie interconnects Parsing and Yet another in the investigation of issues within World Wide Web.
Gregory N. Christie spends much of his time researching User interface, Graphical user interface, Gesture, Interface and Mode. His User interface study combines topics in areas such as Process, Multimedia, Media content, Human–computer interaction and Synchronization. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including User modeling, Dashboard, User interface design, Natural user interface and World Wide Web.
His Graphical user interface research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Information retrieval, Computer vision and Artificial intelligence. His Computer graphics research extends to the thematically linked field of Gesture. Gregory N. Christie interconnects Computer hardware, Computer network and Mobile device in the investigation of issues within Mode.
His primary scientific interests are in Mode, Mobile device, Computer network, Computer graphics and Interface. He combines Mobile device and Mobile database in his research. His Computer network research includes elements of Metadata and Operating system.
His Interface research integrates issues from Graphical user interface, Tracking and Gesture. His work in Gesture tackles topics such as Fingerprint recognition which are related to areas like User interface. Gregory N. Christie combines subjects such as Computer vision and Artificial intelligence with his study of User interface.
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Methods And Systems For Managing Data
Yan Arrouye;Dominic Glampaolo;Bas Ording;Gregory Christie.
(2008)
Device, method, and graphical user interface for manipulating user interfaces based on fingerprint sensor inputs
Byron B. Han;Matthew E. Shepherd;Imran Chaudhri;Gregory N. Christie.
(2014)
Portable electronic device for photo management
Michael Matas;Gregory N. Christie;Paul D. Marcos;Scott Forstall.
(2007)
Unified interest layer for user interface
Imran A. Chaudhri;John Louch;Andrew M. Grignon;Gregory N. Christie.
(2005)
Method and apparatus for displaying information during an instant messaging session
Gregory N. Christie;Peter T. Westen;Stephen O. Lemay;Jens Alfke.
(2007)
Threaded presentation of electronic mail
Scott Forstall;Gregory N. Christie;Steve Lemay.
(2003)
Portable Electronic Device for Instant Messaging
Stephen Olivier Lemay;Marcel Vas Os;Scott Herz;Gregory Christie.
(2007)
Analyzing Applications for Different Access Modes
Matthew E. Shepherd;Craig M. Federighi;Thomas M. Alsina;Gregory N. Christie.
(2013)
Device, Method, and Graphical User Interface for Accessing an Application in a Locked Device
Richard R. Dellinger;Imran Chaudhri;Gregory Christie;Scott Forstall.
(2013)
Mobile device base station
Scott Forstall;Gregory N. Christie;Robert E. Borchers;Kevin Tiene.
(2008)
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