Graphical user interface, Human–computer interaction, Computer graphics, Icon and Gesture are his primary areas of study. His Graphical user interface research incorporates elements of Multimedia, Interface, State, 10-foot user interface and Simulation. He usually deals with Human–computer interaction and limits it to topics linked to World Wide Web and Identifier.
His work carried out in the field of Computer graphics brings together such families of science as Object, Orientation, Vertical orientation and Application interface. As part of his research on Gesture, studies on Computer vision and Artificial intelligence are part of the effort. Marcel van Os has researched Computer vision in several fields, including Sensory cue and Path.
Marcel van Os mainly investigates User interface, Human–computer interaction, Graphical user interface, Computer graphics and Artificial intelligence. His User interface study combines topics in areas such as Interface, Multimedia, Computer network and Mobile device. His study in the fields of Affordance and Avatar under the domain of Human–computer interaction overlaps with other disciplines such as Content and Phone call.
His research brings together the fields of Gesture and Computer graphics. His research investigates the connection with Gesture and areas like Object which intersect with concerns in Application interface. Marcel van Os works mostly in the field of Artificial intelligence, limiting it down to concerns involving Computer vision and, occasionally, Mode and Presentation.
His primary areas of investigation include User interface, Human–computer interaction, Interface, Computer network and Computer graphics. Marcel van Os integrates User interface with Set in his research. His work investigates the relationship between Human–computer interaction and topics such as Feature that intersect with problems in Biometrics and Cache.
His Interface course of study focuses on Display device and Column, Graphical user interface and Multimedia. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Computer graphics, Seven Management and Planning Tools is strongly linked to Mobile device. His Authentication research incorporates elements of Artificial intelligence and Computer vision.
Marcel van Os mostly deals with User interface, Human–computer interaction, Interface, Set and Computer hardware. His study in User interface is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Payment, Process, Database transaction and Computer network, Authorization. His study in the field of Avatar also crosses realms of Interface.
The concepts of his Interface study are interwoven with issues in Computer vision and Display device. Marcel van Os interconnects Graphical user interface, Multimedia, Selection and Control in the investigation of issues within Display device. His work on Central processing unit and Touchscreen as part of general Computer hardware research is frequently linked to Second finger and Ring, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.
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Touch screen device, method, and graphical user interface for determining commands by applying heuristics
Steven P. Jobs;Scott Forstall;Greg Christie;Stephen O. Lemay.
(2007)
Unlocking a device by performing gestures on an unlock image
Imran Chaudhri;Bas Ording;Freddy Allen Anzures;Marcel van Os.
(2013)
Methods And Systems For Managing Data
Yan Arrouye;Dominic Glampaolo;Bas Ording;Gregory Christie.
(2008)
Portable electronic device with interface reconfiguration mode
Os Marcel Van;Freddy A. Anzures;Scott Forstall;Greg Christie.
(2006)
Methods and graphical user interfaces for editing on a multifunction device with a touch screen display
Bas Ording;Kenneth L. Kocienda;Bradford Allen Moore;Marcel van Os.
(2009)
Portable electronic device for photo management
Michael Matas;Gregory N. Christie;Paul D. Marcos;Scott Forstall.
(2007)
Contextual voice commands
Marcel van Os;Gregory Novick;Scott Herz.
(2009)
Keyboards for Portable Electronic Devices
Kenneth Kocienda;Scott Herz;Richard Williamson;Gregory Novick.
(2006)
Indication of progress towards satisfaction of a user input condition
Freddy Allen Anzures;Bas Ording;Imran Chaudhri;Marcel van Os.
(2008)
Portable Electronic Device, Method, and Graphical User Interface for Displaying Structured Electronic Documents
Bas San Francisco Ording;Scott Mountain View Forstall;Greg San Jose Christie;Stephen O. San Francisco Lemay.
(2007)
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