This article explores the field of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) and its applications. It discusses the importance of creating good computer interfaces and connecting them to the real world. Examples of HCI applications such as eye tracking, voice recognition, and virtual reality are also mentioned.
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Human Computer Interaction (HCI) In this era, human are currently bound with technologies all around. Technology is going so far by innovating itself. Creating a good computer interface and connecting to real world is something which can ease human tasks.(Baecker, 2014)In real world, computer system are proficient in telling us the exact things what we actually need. All it needs is to program those systems for the specific task. (Fogarty & Baker & Hudson, 2005)Nowadays, HCI has numerous applications; computer system can be programmed in such a way we can do eye tracking instead of using mouse, scanning iris to withdrawal money through ATMs, voice recognition interface which can process the natural language and based on this Amazon has his alexa software which functions according to user voice, virtual reality is one of the existing technology which gives user a good experience and teaches us how HCI can be implemented better and better. This examples show how HCI has brought machines as close to human as possible. (Galletta & Zhang, 2006) Synthesis Matrix AuthorYearCatchphrases used to distinguish papers for survey Discipline reviewed Conclusion Baecker,R. M. (Ed.). 2000Sustainability, systematic review, and HCI Supportability, precise review and HCI HCIand Sustainability Systematic review wasappliedto discoverrelative papersofa research question Galletta,D. F.,&Zhang, P 2006HCI,PCinterceded correspondence and writing audit HCIand science The literature survey method was adopte Precise audit was connected to find relative papers of anexploration
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