Human-Computer Interaction: Exploring the Intersection of Humans and AI

  • Patel R
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This article explores key concepts, principles, and methodologies of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), with a focus on the design and development of effective and efficient user interfaces. The field of HCI is interdisciplinary and draws from various fields such as computer science, cognitive psychology, ergonomics, and human-factors engineering to understand the ways in which people interact with technology. The article delves into key concepts such as user-centered design (UCD) [1], interaction design [2,3], emotion-aware computing [4], conversational interfaces [5], Voice User Interfaces (VUI) [6], eye tracking [7], machine learning [8,9], Human-AI interaction [10,11] and inclusive design [12]. Moreover, it highlights the challenges and future directions of the field, including the complexity of systems, the need for natural and intuitive interfaces, addressing ethical and societal concerns and creating interfaces that are accessible to all users [13-25]. The article aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the field and its recent advancements, trends, and challenges, with an emphasis on creating user-friendly and inclusive interfaces for all.

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Patel, R. B. (2023). Human-Computer Interaction: Exploring the Intersection of Humans and AI. International Journal of Computer Applications, 184(47), 5–11. https://doi.org/10.5120/ijca2023922576

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