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International Journal of Engineering and Management Research (IJEMR)
Year : 2012, Volume : 2, Issue : 1
First page : ( 4) Last page : ( 8)
Print ISSN : 2394-6962. Online ISSN : 2250-0758.

Interaction between human & computer

Ms. Rathi Salvi1, Mrs. Teotia Kamini2

1Computer Science & Engineering Department, Alpine College of Engineering, G.B Nagar. salvi.online@gmail.com

2Management Department, Alpine College of Engineering, G.B Nagar. kaminiteotia@gmail.com

Online published on 21 November, 2017.

Abstract

The computers crunched through the calculations necessary to create mathematical tables, then an indispensable reference tool for many scientists. The calculations were complex and the computers, drawn largely from the ranks of New York's poor, possessed only basic numeracy. So the mathematicians in charge of the project worked out how to break each calculation down into simple operations, the outcomes of which could be combined to give a final result. “Mobile devices are one of the most accessible, transformative technologies that we have created, and they have had a rapid worldwide impact. Thus, a journal dedicated to the study of how they are used, how we perceive them, what systems we envisage creating, supporting or supplementing with them, and how they are altering our perceptions of communication, computation, interaction, and technology is both timely and interesting.” To tackle that task, signal processing and analysis techniques have to be developed, while, at the same time, consolidating psychological and linguistic analyses of emotion. Many accounts of human information processing in humancomputer interaction are based around a cycle of goal formation, planning, action and perception. Norman (1988) and Rasmussen (1987), for instance, have applied such stagebased descriptions to analyze a variety of interfaces. Two channels have been distinguished in human interaction: one transmits explicit messages, which may be about anything or nothing; the other transmits implicit messages about the speakers themselves. Both linguistics and technology have invested enormous efforts in understanding the first, explicit channel, but the second is not as well understood. Understanding the other party's emotions is one of the key tasks associated with the second, implicit channel.

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Keywords

HCI, Unconventional Computation, Human Brain, HCI modeling, Distributed cognition, Interaction design.

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