Human computer interaction and its relation to artificial intelligence

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Authors

  • Maher Bashir Abolkasim School of Computing, Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation (APU) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Chandra Reka Ramachandran
    Chandra.reka@staffmail.apu.edu.my
    School of Computing Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation (APU) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Vol. 5 No. 4 (2021)
Original Research
January 27, 2026

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Human-computer systems (HCIs) interaction examines how individuals develop, implement and use interactive computer systems and how computers affect individuals, organizations and society. This includes not only ease of use but also new interaction technologies that encourage user practices, enable access to information and make communication more effective. Knowledge is given and requested, how computer operations are handled and monitored and recorded, all forms of assistance, documentation and training, the techniques used to design, build, test and evaluate user interfaces and the process developers take when designing interfaces. On the whole, HCI is an interdisciplinary area. The following disciplines deal with numerous objectives, each of which is: computer science (application design and human interfaces engineering), psychology and industrial design (interactive product) and cognitive process theory and user behavioral scientific analysis.