Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
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Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
Authors:
Christy Andrews J, Mahina Sara M, Nandhitha P
Abstract — Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) explores the ways in which people interact with digital systems and aims to improve the usability, accessibility, and overall user experience. As technology continues to evolve, HCI has expanded to incorporate new paradigms such as touch interfaces, voice recognition, and immersive environments like virtual and augmented reality. This paper discusses the fundamental principles of HCI, emphasizing the importance of usability and user experience design creating intuitive and engaging systems. Additionally, emerging technologies such as brain-computer interfaces and adaptive AI-driven systems are explored, highlighting their potential to revolutionize user interactions. The paper also examines the role of accessibility in HCI, advocating for inclusive design practices that cater to diverse user needs. Ethical considerations, including privacy and data security concerns, are critical to the future of HCI, requiring transparent and responsible design practices. Lastly, the paper explores future challenges and directions in HCI, emphasizing the need for interdisciplinary collaboration to ensure that technology remains human-centered, accessible, and ethical as it continues to advance.
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