Human Computer Interaction (HCI)
1Abhimanyu Kumar, 2Himanshu Shekhar, 3Vipul Katiyar
Guide: Dr. Subodhini Gupta, Professor
Department of Computer Application, SAM Global University,
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh)
1aryanam001abhi@gmail.com
Abstract
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is a multidisciplinary field that focuses on the design, evaluation and implementation of interactive computer systems for human use. This summary provides an overview of key concepts, methods and challenges in HCI research, with a focus on emerging trends. HCI research emphasizes the importance of understanding user needs, preferences, and behaviours to create effective and user-friendly user interfaces. Usability testing, user experience design, and accessibility are critical components of HCI research that improve the quality of interactive systems. Emerging trends such as mobile computing, virtual reality and artificial intelligence are shaping the future of HCI. These trends offer new opportunities to design innovative and engaging user interfaces that can improve technology acceptance and user satisfaction. This summary emphasizes the importance of human-cantered design principles and continuous user feedback, and highlights the critical role of HCI in advancing technology for the benefit of humanity. The idea of human computer communication originates from the development of information technology. The new generation (people of the young age) who are educated and have technical knowledge are doing human computer interaction research experiments. HCI (Human Computer Interaction) covers both technical and human behavioural issues. The main goal of the practical study of human-computer interaction is to reveal an unknown understanding of human behaviour and its relationship with technology. Resilience is just a set of routines that help us bounce back from setbacks. The term resilience has been applied to almost everything from economics, real estate, events, sports, business, psychology, education and more. Resilience basically consists of several different skills and abilities to build strong relationships, self-efficacy, optimism, self-awareness, making meaning from other experiences, which are some of the main components. In this continuous process, people should use it to improve the sustainability quality of the organization. Resilience does all of this to gain insight into the resources people have available to solve existing problems.
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