NUI vs. GUI vs. CLI: User Interfaces Compared
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ธ.ค. 2024
- A natural user interface, or NUI, is an interface that incorporates natural human abilities into human-computer interactions. By enabling control with gestures, spoken words, or biometric inputs, NUIs reduce the need for artificial controls like typing and programming. Here, we'll explore how NUIs work, and how they compare to command line interfaces (CLI) and graphical user interfaces (GUI).
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CLI: Literal ("mv sourceFile destFile")
GUI: Deterministic Interface (Clicking the icon means "Save")
NUI: Probabilistic (Based on context, those signals probably correspond to "expand this window")
In a nutshell!
Speaking open this file is worse than just clicking on it
To each their own 🤷
I don't like NUI. It feels like CLI except with voice commands.