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What is Human Computer Interface (HCI)

Encyclopedia of Healthcare Information Systems
The process by which users interact with computers; based on HCI, one designs and implements human-centric interactive computer systems.
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A Complex Non-Contact Bio-Instrumental System
Dan-Marius Dobrea (Technical University "Gh. Asachi", Romania) and Adriana Sîrbu (Technical University "Gh. Asachi", Romania)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 10
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-889-5.ch035
Abstract
One of the major challenges that the human computer interface (HCI) faces nowadays is that of identifying a subject’s state, in a real world environment, characterized mainly by its being: open-recorded, event-elicited, and internal emotional state-driven (Picard, Vyzas, & Healey , 2001). The main requirement for such system regards the noninvasive character of their working principle. Subsequently, in order to improve communication in HCI systems or to asses the human state, the analysis of the body language could be a solution. Thus, a “sensitive computer” could use the body movements and the positions of the body in order to assess the state of a person (e.g., confusion, illness, nervousness, lack of attention, motor fatigue, agitation, etc.).
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The combination of software or hardware that allows a human user to interact with a computer system.
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