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 Human-computer interaction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A long term goal of HCI is to design computers that can be exploited to their fullest potential as instruments that enhance human creativity, liberate the human mind, and improve communication and cooperation between humans (see CSCW).
A basic goal of HCI is to improve interaction between user and computers, by making computers more user-friendly and easier to use and also make it convenient for the users to use the technology.
Interaction between users and computers occurs at the user interface (or simply interface), which includes both hardware (i.e.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Human-computer_interaction   (1358 words)

  
 ACM SIGCHI Curricula for Human-Computer Interaction : 2. Definition and Overview of Human-Computer Interaction
But if we weaken the computational and interaction aspects more and treat the design of machines that are mechanical and passive, such as the design of a hammer, we are clearly on the margins, and generally the relationships between humans and hammers would not considered part of human-computer interaction.
Interaction with computers is a natural topic for the scope of industrial engineering in the context of how the use of computers fit into the larger design of work methods.
Computer graphics was born from the use of CRT and pen devices very early in the history of computers.
www.sigchi.org /cdg/cdg2.html   (4483 words)

  
 Idea Group Reference
Human Computer Interaction (HCI) attracts innovation and creativity because of its multi-disciplinary nature, in computing and IT research and development.
The Encyclopedia of Human Computer Interaction also includes coverage of real life experiences and cases of HCI and the lessons learned helping readers to learn extensively about this important field of study.
The Encyclopedia of Human Computer Interaction is the most thorough and definitive source providing coverage of everything related to the field of human computer interaction (HCI).
www.idea-group.com /encyclopedia/details.asp?ID=4467   (338 words)

  
 Human-Computer Interaction Pathfinder
Dillon, Andrew - His specialization's include: human-computer interaction, especially modeling and predicting the human response to IT, user-centered design methods, usability evaluation, aesthetics and design, educational technology, information architecture, user acceptance theory, and socio-cognitive analyses of use and adoption.
Shneiderman, Ben - A computer scientist who participated in the creation of human-computer interaction, his career has included work on database systems, programming languages, direct manipulation systems, hypertext research and development, and information visualization.
Humans, Computers, and Wizards : Analysing Human (Simulated) Computer Interaction.
www.indiana.edu /~libslis/hci.html   (846 words)

  
 Strategic Directions in Human Computer Interaction
Abstract: Human Computer Interaction (HCI) is the study of how people design, implement, and use interactive computer systems, and how computers affect individuals, organizations, and society.
Although some areas of computer science are maturing and perhaps no longer have the excitement they once did, the current generally felt concern with developing human centered systems, that is, those that more effectively support people in accomplishing their tasks, is bringing HCI to the center of computer science.
It involves input and output devices and the interaction techniques that use them; how information is presented and requested; how the computer's actions are controlled and monitored; all forms of help, documentation, and training; the tools used to design, build, test, and evaluate user interfaces; and the processes that developers follow when creating interfaces.
www.cs.cmu.edu /~bam/nsfworkshop/hcireport.html   (7649 words)

  
 User Interface Design
The Human-Computer Interaction Group is in the Computer Science Department at York University, UK and pursues research into the design and evaluation of interactive systems.
When applied to computer software, User Interface Design is also known as Human-Computer Interaction or HCI.
Human Interface Technology Lab (HIT Lab) is a research and development lab at the University of Washington that focuses on human computer interfaces and virtual interface technology.
www.usernomics.com /hci.html   (2973 words)

  
 SI MSI Degree: Human-Computer Interaction
The specialization in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) educates the professional who is designing and developing technologies that fit the organization and work practices, the work to be done, and the capabilities of the user.
Students learn how to create effective human-computer interaction both by determining useful system functionality, and by designing a usable interface.
The "interface" is broadly construed to include not just the visual/auditory display and interaction dialog, but the situation in its entirety, the group in which this task takes place, and the organizational goals and resources.
www.si.umich.edu /msi/hci.htm   (327 words)

  
 Articles - Modality
In human-computer interaction, a modality is a path of communication between the human and the computer, such as vision or touch.
In language, modality is the subject concerning so-called modal auxiliary verbs like can, must, and should, that are customarily used to modify the meaning of other verbs (which in turn tend to take an infinitive form).
In philosophy, modal logic is a form of logic which distinguishes between (logically) "necessary truths" and "contingent truths".
www.outship.com /articles/Modality   (327 words)

  
 Ergoworld - HCI/Usability
The Human-Computer Interaction Group was founded in 1984 to pursue research into the design and evaluation of interactive systems.
This new science had its origins in the late 1970s as computer scientists, linguists, logicians, philosophers, psychologists, and artificial intelligence researchers, seeking solutions to problems in their own disciplines, turned to one another for help.
AMODEUS seeks to develop interdisciplinary approaches to studying interactions between users and systems and to establish routes through which such approaches might best be transferred to, and applied by, interface designers.
www.interface-analysis.com /ergoworld/hci.htm   (1516 words)

  
 University of Maryland, Human-Computer Interaction Lab
The Human-Computer Interaction Lab (HCIL) at the University of Maryland has a mission to design, implement, and evaluate new interface technologies that are useable, useful, and appealing to a broad cross-section of people.
The HCIL is an interdisciplinary lab comprised of faculty and students from Computer Science, Education, Psychology and Information Studies.
As new technologies become ever more critical to people's lives, it is important to design them to support people in their roles as learners, explorers, and workers.
www.cs.umd.edu /hcil   (212 words)

  
 Morten Fjeld: Publications
In Proceedings of INTERACT 2001, Eighth IFIP TC.13 Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Tokyo (JP).
Ziegler (eds): Proceedings of HCI International '99, (the 8th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction), pp.
Meier (1997): BUILD-IT: a computer vision-based interaction technique for a planning tool.
www.fjeld.ch /pub   (1171 words)

  
 IBM Research IBM Research Human Computer Interaction
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is one of the most extensive research areas at IBM.
Our work is concentrated around the behavioral, aesthetic, and value-sensitive aspects of the design of interactive systems.
The former area embarks from the perspective of the needs and characteristics of people, groups, and organizations and explores how these comprise a context of use for innovative interactive systems.
domino.research.ibm.com /comm/research.nsf/pages/r.hci.html   (283 words)

  
 Berkshire Encyclopedia of Human-Computer Interaction
The Berkshire Encyclopedia of Human-Computer Interaction is the first reference resource designed to meet the needs of researchers and scientists as well as students, business and marketing professionals, and interested non-experts.
Human-Computer Interaction--known as HCI--is a fast-growing field that draws upon several branches of social, behavioral, and information science, as well as medicine, computer science, and electrical engineering.
The encyclopedia is an essential resource for computer science, information science, psychology, sociology, and environmental design.
www.berkshirehci.com   (329 words)

  
 Introduction to HCI at Stanford
Seminar on People, Computers, and Design throughout the academic year, which presents current research on a wide range of topics connected to interaction design.
Others, such as undergraduates in Computer Science and in the HCI concentration in Symbolic Systems (about 30 students each year), are headed into both industrial and academic careers.
The Interaction Design Studio adopts a studio style from other design disciplines such as architecture, giving students a series of design exercises and critiquing the results..
www-pcd.stanford.edu /hci.html   (1242 words)

  
 EServer TC Library: Human Computer Interaction
Литература по Human Computer Interaction На Русском Языке
Literature on Human Computer Interaction written in Russian.
Human beings have evolved a rich and sophisticated set of processes for engaging with the world in which cognition and affect play two roles.
tc.eserver.org /dir/Human-Computer-Interaction   (667 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Human Computer Interaction: Books
The second edition of Human-Computer Interaction established itself as one of the classic textbooks in the area, with its broad coverage and rigorous approach, this new edition builds on the existing strengths of the book, but giving the text a more student-friendly slant and improving the coverage in certain areas.
This book provides a good overview of the key components (the human, the computer and interaction) in HCI; a survey of the important methods (like design principles and task analysis); and, raises interesting and current issues (e.g.
The computer has broken out of its plastic and glass bounds providing us with networked societies where personal computing devices from mobile phones to smart cards fill our pockets and electronic devices surround us at home and work.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/0130461091   (894 words)

  
 Iowa State - HCI: HCI Home
The Human Computer interaction graduate major reflects a broad recognition both in academia and industry that the need exists to specifically train researchers in this burgeoning area, to meet the challenges faced by this rapidly evolving area of technological progress.
The Interdepartmental Graduate Major in Human Computer Interaction is an interdisciplinary training program created to provide advanced training and foster research excellence in Human Computer Interaction at Iowa State University.
As the use of computers becomes increasingly central, the study of Human Computer Interaction will emerge as one of the most dynamic and important areas of research.
www.hci.iastate.edu   (512 words)

  
 UU/IT/Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
A significant part of our research concerns complex computer systems intended for professional users in their everyday work.
A goal is to ensure usability (satisfaction, efficiency and effectiveness) and reduce complexity for computer users.
Most of our research is performed within governmental authorities, organisations and industrial settings, where our role is to guide the development of usable systems through user-centred design activities.
www.hci.uu.se   (236 words)

  
 BU: Speech Generation
Human interaction with a computer, like human-human communication, is a two-way dialogue where information from the human is input to the computer (e.g., via keyboard, mouse or voice) and a computer response is generated and communicated to the human in return (e.g., via text or graphical display, or audio output).
Thus, this project addresses the problem of computer speech generation for human-computer interaction using spoken language, with the goal of improving speech synthesis quality by controlling prosodic parameters based on text generation outputs.
Speech input and output have not played a major role in human-computer interaction in the past, largely because the technology was not sufficiently advanced.
cslu.cse.ogi.edu /nsf/isgw97/reports/ostendorf3.html   (236 words)

  
 Chp 1: Study Methodology and Objectives
Unlike human-computer interaction in business and many other applications where the human can take a work break at his or her own discretion, in applications such as manufacturing, process industries, telerobotics, and transportation, there is a dynamic system that is ongoing and cannot arbitrarily be stopped to take a break.
Improvements in human-computer interaction have resulted from research on new hardware and software technologies as well as new ways of thinking about interactions between people and computers and about interactions between people that are mediated by computers.
The JTEC panel's goal was to summarize research across the broad range of areas involved in human-computer interaction, as well as to highlight issues that would most benefit from increased research activity.
www.wtec.org /loyola/hci/c1_s2.htm   (236 words)

  
 Representations for Multi-modal Human-Computer Interaction
A core problem in multi-modal human-computer interaction is how the information conveyed via multiple modalities is funneled into and out of a single underlying representation of meaning to be communicated.
Reports on representations used in projects whose purpose is to simulate human multi-modal interaction, or projects whose purpose is to provide multi-modal interfaces to databases or planners, are also appropriate.
Representations that facilitate multi-modal human communication or multimedia presentation,
tigger.cs.uwm.edu /~syali/AAAI-98-Workshop/aaai-wrkshp.html   (236 words)

  
 Center for HCI @ VT :: Home
National Science Foundation site visit for GRT and the Human-Computer Interaction program.
HCI certificate program was accepted by the graduate school curriculum committee.
It provides a challenging test domain for applying and developing social theory and a stringent source of constraint for creating and evaluating new information systems.
www.hci.vt.edu   (112 words)

  
 IJHCS
Links to the IJHCS abstracts, and those of other HCI journals, are provided by Hans de Graaff at the Technical University of Delft as part of a general web of human-computer interaction material.
The International Journal of Human-Computer Studies/Knowledge Acquisition is a scholarly journal published monthly by Academic Press.
It encompasses a wide range of topics relating to computers and people, including:
ksi.cpsc.ucalgary.ca /IJHCS/IJHCS.html   (449 words)

  
 HCI Sites
It covers the analysis, design, evaluation and application of human-computer interaction techniques and approaches for all mobile computing devices and services.
Conference at the intersection between human-computer interaction and all forms of musical expression.
The Interaction Design Association (IxDA) is a non-profit professional organization whose focus is promoting both the field of interaction design and the interests of an international community of practitioners, managers, educators, and students of interaction design.
www.hcibib.org /hci-sites   (1075 words)

  
 Human-Computer Interaction at Tufts
Work in Human-Computer Interaction at Tufts University includes the study of new interaction styles, user interface software, display design and perception, human factors of computer systems, and other related areas.
HCI spans the Departments of Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, and Psychology.
Graduate and undergraduate students interested in HCI are invited to contact any of the faculty members listed.
www.cs.tufts.edu /~jacob/hci   (58 words)

  
 BUBL LINK: Human-computer interaction
Links to resources in ergonomics, health and safety, human factors, and human computer interaction.
A specialist group of the British Computer Society, set up in 1984 for all those working on the requirements analysis, design, implementation and evaluation of technology for human use.
Journal covering the boundaries between computing and artificial intelligence, psychology, linguistics, mathematics, engineering, and social organisation.
bubl.ac.uk /link/h/human-computerinteraction.htm   (258 words)

  
 Top HCI Research Laboratories (Alertbox March 2002)
A core group of elite corporate research labs (and a few universities) defined the field of human-computer interaction and established much of whatever ease of use we now enjoy.
I tend to place more weight on fundamental advances in two areas: understanding how people use technology and understanding the best methods for designing for humans (both of which were emphasized by the Bell system and the old IBM research group).
Dating back to Vannevar Bush's description of hypertext in 1945, Doug Engelbart's invention of the mouse in 1964, and many other early projects, HCI has a rich history of research that has defined the way we interact with technology today.
www.useit.com /alertbox/20020331.html   (522 words)

  
 human computer interaction - OneLook Dictionary Search
Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "human computer interaction" is defined.
We found 6 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word human computer interaction:
Human-Computer Interaction : FOLDOP - Free On Line Dictionary Of Philosophy [home, info]
www.onelook.com /?w=human%20computer%20interaction   (111 words)

  
 Centre for HCI Design
Welcome to the Centre for Human Computer Interaction Design
Call for papers: Special issue of Interacting with Computers on HCI Issues in Computer Games.
The centre is offering an MSc in Human Centred Systems (HCS).
www-hcid.soi.city.ac.uk   (274 words)

  
 Open Directory - Computers: Human-Computer Interaction
Computer Gripes - This site is devoted to problems experienced with computer products.
Interaction and Information Design Resources - Books, articles, conferences, examples about interface design, information design, interaction design, multimedia, visual design.
Computer Vision Syndrome - Information about CVS including causes and remedies.
www.dmoz.org /Computers/Human-Computer_Interaction   (300 words)

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