Human-Computer Interaction: Bridging the Gap Between Humans and Technology
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Human-Computer Interaction: Bridging the Gap Between Humans and Technology
- RAMADEVI
Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science,
Siva Sivani Degree College,
NH-44 Kompally, Secunderabad -500100, Telengana, India.
Email-ID: pinnoji.ramadevi@gmail.com
ABSTRACT: This research article explores the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), which studies how people communicate with computers and other digital devices. HCI is essential because it helps create technology that is easy to use and enjoyable for everyone, regardless of their skill level or abilities. The article emphasizes the importance of good design in making technology accessible, so that everyone can use it effectively. One of the key areas discussed is how advanced technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), virtual reality (VR), and augmented reality (AR) are changing the way we interact with digital systems. These technologies can make experiences more engaging and intuitive, which enhances user satisfaction. For example, AI can learn from user behavior and provide personalized suggestions, while VR and AR can create immersive experiences that allow users to interact with content in new ways.
The research also looks at how HCI benefits various fields such as healthcare, education, and business. In these areas, effective HCI can lead to improved workflows, better user experiences, and solutions tailored to meet specific needs. However, the article also points out challenges in HCI, such as concerns about privacy and the ethical use of technology. As technology continues to evolve, it is crucial to address these issues while maintaining a focus on user needs.
Finally, the research encourages future studies to continue exploring HCI, highlighting the need for ongoing innovation. The overall goal is to improve the connection between humans and technology, ensuring that it enhances our daily lives and helps us achieve our goals. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of HCI and its potential to bridge the gap between users and technology effectively.
Key words: Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), User Experience, interfaces, design, Usability and Digital Accessibility.
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