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MBA IT, Mater in Science and Technology
Devry
Jul-1996 - Jul-2000
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Devry University
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I have some activity in Discussion board regarding HCI State of the art and the below is required
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1. Read the paper attached with this discussion post.
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2. Write a review summary of the paper attached with the word count between 250 and 300.
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Human-Computer Interaction: Overview on State of the ArtFakhreddine Karray, Milad Alemzadeh, Jamil Abou Saleh and Mo Nours ArabPattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence Lab., Department of Electrical and ComputerEngineeringUniversity of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canadakarray@uwaterloo.ca, malemzad@uwaterloo.ca, jaabousa@uwaterloo.ca,mnarab@uwaterloo.caAbstractThe intention of this paper is to provide an overview on the subject of Human-ComputerInteraction. The overview includes the basic definitions and terminology, a survey of existingtechnologies and recent advances in the field, common architectures used in the design of HCIsystems which includes unimodal and multimodal configurations, and finally the applicationsof HCI. This paper also offers a comprehensive number of references for each concept,method, and application in the HCI.Keywords: Human-Computer Interaction, Multimodal HCI, Ubiquitous Computing1 IntroductionUtilizing computers had always begged the question of interfacing. The methods by whichhuman has been interacting with computers has travelled a long way. The journey stillcontinues and new designs of technologies and systems appear more and more every day andthe research in this area has been growing very fast in the last few decades.The growth in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) field has not only been in quality ofinteraction, it has also experienced different branching in its history. Instead of designingregular interfaces, the different research branches have had different focus on the concepts ofmultimodality rather than unimodality, intelligent adaptive interfaces rather thancommand/action based ones, and finally active rather than passive interfaces.This paper intends to provide an overview on the state of the art of HCI systems and covermost important branches as mentioned above. In the next section, basic definitions andterminology of HCI are given. Then an overview of existing technologies and also recentadvances in the field is provided. This is followed up by a description on the differentarchitectures of HCI designs. The final sections pertain to description on some of theapplications of HCI and future directions in the field.137INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON SMART SENSING AND INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS, VOL. 1, NO. 1, MARCH 2008