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Human-Computer Interaction


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1 Department of Computer Science, Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science for Women, Coimbatore, India
     

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Human–Computer Interaction (commonly referred to as HCI) researches the design and use of computer technology, focused on the interfaces between people (users) and computers. Researchers in the field of HCI both observe the ways in which humans interact with computers and design technologies that let humans interact with computers in novel ways.

The term was popularized by Stuart K. CardAllen Newell, and Thomas P. Moran in their seminal 1983 book, The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction, although the authors first used the term in 1980and the first known use was in 1975.The term connotes that, unlike other tools with only limited uses (such as a hammer, useful for driving nails but not much else), a computer has many uses and this takes place as an open-ended dialog between the user and the computer. The notion of dialog likens human-computer interaction to human-to-human interaction, an analogy which is crucial to theoretical considerations in the field.


Keywords

Human-Computer Interaction, Multimodal HCI, Ubiquitous Computing.
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Authors

G. Satyavathy
Department of Computer Science, Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science for Women, Coimbatore, India
M. RachelBlessie
Department of Computer Science, Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science for Women, Coimbatore, India

Abstract


Human–Computer Interaction (commonly referred to as HCI) researches the design and use of computer technology, focused on the interfaces between people (users) and computers. Researchers in the field of HCI both observe the ways in which humans interact with computers and design technologies that let humans interact with computers in novel ways.

The term was popularized by Stuart K. CardAllen Newell, and Thomas P. Moran in their seminal 1983 book, The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction, although the authors first used the term in 1980and the first known use was in 1975.The term connotes that, unlike other tools with only limited uses (such as a hammer, useful for driving nails but not much else), a computer has many uses and this takes place as an open-ended dialog between the user and the computer. The notion of dialog likens human-computer interaction to human-to-human interaction, an analogy which is crucial to theoretical considerations in the field.


Keywords


Human-Computer Interaction, Multimodal HCI, Ubiquitous Computing.