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Study and Review various approaches for Human Computer Interaction with verge of AI

Harshal Yashwant Rinait, Tanmay Ajay Kapse, Prof. Lekhraj Vilhekar

Abstract


Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is an essential transdisciplinary area that investigates the design, testing, and implementation of interactive computing systems. The article discusses HCI research progress in artificial intelligence (AI), user experience (UX) design, augmented reality (AR), and accessibility. The results summarize major trends, challenges, and potential future research directions to enhance HCI applications.

Recent advances in AI have made user-system interactions much better, facilitating more responsive, adaptive, and personalized interfaces. UX design has shifted from just focusing on usability to creating emotional connections and multi-sensory interactions to ensure more profound connections with users. Augmented and virtual reality technologies, on the other hand, are revolutionizing conventional interaction paradigms, providing immersive experiences for use in education, healthcare, and more. In addition, inclusivity and accessibility have emerged as focal issues, promoting innovation in assistive technologies to ensure digital systems become more accessible and usable for people with various abilities.


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