HCI : Activity 1

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AUTAMATA
Group Presentation
HCI (human-computer interaction) is the study of how people
interact with computers and to what extent computers are or are not
developed for successful interaction with human beings. A significant
number of major corporations and academic institutions now study
HCI.
What is HCI?
What is HCI?
Human
Computer
Interaction
Computer system or
devices
User
The way of
interaction
• The ways humans interact with computers
• And the design of technologies that lets the
interactions human with computer going
smoothly.
UI
• UI is the interaction between user and computer,
how you use the computer and how it response of
your usage.
• Example: When you use OS as windows in your
computer this process or software called UI
Differences Between User
Interfaces (UI) and HCI
HCI
• HCI is how you designed the computer to react
with user, its involved in the interaction link
between user and computer.
• Example: When you writer OS with software
language as C++, Java or others you are creating
the OS as windows this software called Human
computer interaction.
Differences Between User
Interfaces (UI) and HCI
IMPORTANCE of HCI
HCI is extremely important when
designing clear intuitive systems
which will be usable for people with
a varied range of abilities and
expertise, and who have not
completed any formal training.
IMPORTANCE of HCI
HCI takes advantage of our
everyday knowledge of the world
to make software and devices
more understandable and usable
for everyone.
E.g: graphic of a miniature folder
in a computer’s interface helps
the user understand the purpose
of the folder
IMPORTANCE of HCI
Daily Life
ASPECTS Business and
Industry
Accessibility
Software
Success
Untrained
Users
5
ASPECTS
Regardless if an
interface is for an ATM
or a desktop computer,
HCI principles should
be consulted and
considered to ensure
the creation of a safe,
usable, and efficient
interface.
GoodExample
E.g:
ATM machines, train
ticket vending
machines, and hot
drinks dispensing
machines
Computer
Even if a person does
not directly own or use
a computer, their life is
affected in some way
by computing
DAILY LIFE
HCI is especially
important in the
design of safety critical
systems, such as, for
example, those found
in power plants, or air
traffic control centers.
Design errors in these
situations can have
serious results,
possibly resulting in
the death of many
people.
Well designed usable
systems ensure that
staff are not frustrated
during their work and
as a result are more
content and
productive.
Productive
Life
Business &
Industries
ACCESSIBILITY
Universal
Any system properly
designed with HCI
user-centered
techniques and
principles will also be
maximally accessible
to those with
disabilities.
Efficient
The core philosophy of
HCI is to provide safe,
usable, and efficient
systems to everyone,
and this includes those
with different sets of
abilities and different
ranges of expertise and
knowledge.
Accessible
HCI is a key
consideration when
designing systems that
are not only usable,
but also accessible to
people with
disabilities.
SOFTWARE
SUCCESS
Sales
If a software product is
unusable and causes
frustration, no person
will use the program
by choice, and as a
result sales will be
negatively affected.
Software
Good use of HCI
principles and
techniques is not only
important for the end
user, but also is a very
high priority for
software development
companies.
UNTRAINED
USER
Sales
If a software product is
unusable and causes
frustration, no person
will use the program
by choice, and as a
result sales will be
negatively affected.
Software
Good use of HCI
principles and
techniques is not only
important for the end
user, but also is a very
high priority for
software development
companies.
Human Computer
Interaction - Past, Present,
Future
Past HCI 1941 - 1999
Characteristic HCI in the Past
 The programs be write only for specific function.
 Not much usage of graphic
 Very large and heavy computer
 High learning curve (very difficult to learn it)
 The interface sometimes can get confuse
Eniac - 1943
 One of the earliest computer
 incredibly large machines whose
operation required the
complicated manipulation of
switches, lights and plugs
 The user were only engineers
and highly trained professional
 It can add , subtract and hold up
to ten-digit decimal in memory.
Mouse - 1964
 It be created by Doug Engelbart in
his lab at Stanford Research
Institute
 "It was nicknamed the mouse
because the tail came out the end
 A mouse typically controls the
motion of a pointer in two
dimensions in a graphical user
interface (GUI)
• Characteristic of HCI in the Present :
 Focus on user
 OS Development
 New technologies such as touch screen, motion
capture, argument reality, virtual reality and multi-
touch
Present HCI 2000 - 2015
iPhone - 2007
 multi-touch touchscreen to
interact with a computer in a way
in which he could type directly
onto the display
 It also have A proximity sensor is
a sensor able to detect the
presence of nearby objects
without any physical contact.
 has full iTunes integration and
can seamlessly sync data with a
Mac, PC, or Internet service,
including music and videos from
iTunes, contacts, calendars,
photos, notes, bookmarks and e-
mail accounts.
Oculus Rift - 2013
 Virtual Reality (VR), which can be
referred to as immersive multimedia or
computer-simulated life
 Virtual reality artificially creates sensory
experiences, which can include sight,
hearing, touch, smell, and taste
• Characteristic of HCI in the Future
More faster, precise and accurate compare to
our current HCI
Multi technologies on one gadget (more
Utility)
Minimal learning curve (more easier to learn)
High Mobility
Have much more interesting interface
FutureHCI2015-????
A hologram is a photographic
recording of a light field, rather than
of an image formed by a lens, and it
is used to display a fully three-
dimensional image of the
holographed subject
HoloGraphic Technology
Future Gadget – Multifunction Handphone
 A phone can do
multi tasking for
us and provide
much more utility
 Have very high
flexibility – such as
user can snap
apart their phone
to turn into curve
or very flat screen.
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HCI : Activity 1

  • 2. HCI (human-computer interaction) is the study of how people interact with computers and to what extent computers are or are not developed for successful interaction with human beings. A significant number of major corporations and academic institutions now study HCI. What is HCI?
  • 3. What is HCI? Human Computer Interaction Computer system or devices User The way of interaction • The ways humans interact with computers • And the design of technologies that lets the interactions human with computer going smoothly.
  • 4. UI • UI is the interaction between user and computer, how you use the computer and how it response of your usage. • Example: When you use OS as windows in your computer this process or software called UI Differences Between User Interfaces (UI) and HCI
  • 5. HCI • HCI is how you designed the computer to react with user, its involved in the interaction link between user and computer. • Example: When you writer OS with software language as C++, Java or others you are creating the OS as windows this software called Human computer interaction. Differences Between User Interfaces (UI) and HCI
  • 6. IMPORTANCE of HCI HCI is extremely important when designing clear intuitive systems which will be usable for people with a varied range of abilities and expertise, and who have not completed any formal training.
  • 7. IMPORTANCE of HCI HCI takes advantage of our everyday knowledge of the world to make software and devices more understandable and usable for everyone. E.g: graphic of a miniature folder in a computer’s interface helps the user understand the purpose of the folder
  • 8. IMPORTANCE of HCI Daily Life ASPECTS Business and Industry Accessibility Software Success Untrained Users 5 ASPECTS
  • 9. Regardless if an interface is for an ATM or a desktop computer, HCI principles should be consulted and considered to ensure the creation of a safe, usable, and efficient interface. GoodExample E.g: ATM machines, train ticket vending machines, and hot drinks dispensing machines Computer Even if a person does not directly own or use a computer, their life is affected in some way by computing DAILY LIFE
  • 10. HCI is especially important in the design of safety critical systems, such as, for example, those found in power plants, or air traffic control centers. Design errors in these situations can have serious results, possibly resulting in the death of many people. Well designed usable systems ensure that staff are not frustrated during their work and as a result are more content and productive. Productive Life Business & Industries
  • 11. ACCESSIBILITY Universal Any system properly designed with HCI user-centered techniques and principles will also be maximally accessible to those with disabilities. Efficient The core philosophy of HCI is to provide safe, usable, and efficient systems to everyone, and this includes those with different sets of abilities and different ranges of expertise and knowledge. Accessible HCI is a key consideration when designing systems that are not only usable, but also accessible to people with disabilities.
  • 12. SOFTWARE SUCCESS Sales If a software product is unusable and causes frustration, no person will use the program by choice, and as a result sales will be negatively affected. Software Good use of HCI principles and techniques is not only important for the end user, but also is a very high priority for software development companies.
  • 13. UNTRAINED USER Sales If a software product is unusable and causes frustration, no person will use the program by choice, and as a result sales will be negatively affected. Software Good use of HCI principles and techniques is not only important for the end user, but also is a very high priority for software development companies.
  • 14. Human Computer Interaction - Past, Present, Future
  • 15. Past HCI 1941 - 1999 Characteristic HCI in the Past  The programs be write only for specific function.  Not much usage of graphic  Very large and heavy computer  High learning curve (very difficult to learn it)  The interface sometimes can get confuse
  • 16. Eniac - 1943  One of the earliest computer  incredibly large machines whose operation required the complicated manipulation of switches, lights and plugs  The user were only engineers and highly trained professional  It can add , subtract and hold up to ten-digit decimal in memory.
  • 17. Mouse - 1964  It be created by Doug Engelbart in his lab at Stanford Research Institute  "It was nicknamed the mouse because the tail came out the end  A mouse typically controls the motion of a pointer in two dimensions in a graphical user interface (GUI)
  • 18. • Characteristic of HCI in the Present :  Focus on user  OS Development  New technologies such as touch screen, motion capture, argument reality, virtual reality and multi- touch Present HCI 2000 - 2015
  • 19. iPhone - 2007  multi-touch touchscreen to interact with a computer in a way in which he could type directly onto the display  It also have A proximity sensor is a sensor able to detect the presence of nearby objects without any physical contact.  has full iTunes integration and can seamlessly sync data with a Mac, PC, or Internet service, including music and videos from iTunes, contacts, calendars, photos, notes, bookmarks and e- mail accounts.
  • 20. Oculus Rift - 2013  Virtual Reality (VR), which can be referred to as immersive multimedia or computer-simulated life  Virtual reality artificially creates sensory experiences, which can include sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste
  • 21. • Characteristic of HCI in the Future More faster, precise and accurate compare to our current HCI Multi technologies on one gadget (more Utility) Minimal learning curve (more easier to learn) High Mobility Have much more interesting interface FutureHCI2015-????
  • 22. A hologram is a photographic recording of a light field, rather than of an image formed by a lens, and it is used to display a fully three- dimensional image of the holographed subject HoloGraphic Technology
  • 23. Future Gadget – Multifunction Handphone  A phone can do multi tasking for us and provide much more utility  Have very high flexibility – such as user can snap apart their phone to turn into curve or very flat screen.
  • 24. VIDEO