Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is an interdisciplinary field that focuses on the design, evaluation, and implementation of interactive computing systems for human use. It studies how people interact with computers and how technology can be designed to improve user experience, efficiency, and accessibility.
Key Aspects of HCI:
- Usability & User Experience (UX): Ensuring systems are easy to use, efficient, and enjoyable.
- Interface Design: Developing intuitive graphical user interfaces (GUIs), touch interfaces, and voice-controlled systems.
- Cognitive & Behavioral Factors: Understanding how users think, learn, and make decisions when using technology.
- Interaction Modalities: Covering various input methods such as keyboards, touchscreens, gestures, speech recognition, and virtual/augmented reality.
- Accessibility & Inclusive Design: Creating technology that is usable by people with diverse abilities and disabilities.
- Ergonomics & Human Factors: Ensuring physical comfort and efficiency in device interaction.
- AI & Adaptive Systems: Using artificial intelligence to enhance personalization and intelligent user assistance.
- Evaluation Methods: Conducting usability testing, eye-tracking, surveys, and cognitive walkthroughs to assess system effectiveness.
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