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    ponder about underlying intelligent systems at play, including the possible reasons for search engine’s failure to present the expected results. This incident was phenomenal in transforming my way of thinking about recommendation systems and Human-Computer Interaction. During my senior year (B.E), my focus was mainly towards studying software development and Intelligence in electrical systems (Smart systems). My accomplished projects involved Integrated Smart Meters alongside Schneider Electric and High

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    Human computer interaction Human computer interaction is an essential part of gaming and general computer usage, because it is the only way that a person can ‘Communicate’ with a computer. This is because the Person understands the inputs, for example a keyboard has letters on it, when pressed the computer will receive a binary code telling the computer that a key has been pressed and which one it was, and then the computer follows the rest of the instructions. For console this is represented by

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    a significant impact on human life process. What was on the top of the Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is now performing a vital role in each human life. Due to the swift growth in the technology industry and hardware and software development computerized systems and machines are used on an everyday basis by almost everyone, even people from different fields which are not related to computing. Major sectors such as aviation, healthcare, banking and education adopted computer technology to improve productivity

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    Human Computer Interaction we are all familiar with, a trait characteristic of all humankind that emerged in the early 1980s that started embracing computer science and human factors that would interact with computer. There has been study of how the users of computers utilize them to complete tasks in the environment they will finally be used in. Human Computer Interaction is not just designed for one user and then another user comes along to use it. When been created an HCI system it would have

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    Human – Computer Interface The Human-Computer Interaction, as defined by Margret Rouse, “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 (Rouse. 2005).” As the need for computer interaction increased, better means of interacting with computer software became a necessity. The original human-computer interaction involved punch cards, and switches, then programmers had

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    applications. Human computer interaction in its purest form, encapsulates the ways in which we engage with software through input and output. Understanding the importance and requirements of human computer interaction is a pivotal goal towards creating a useable system that can adhere to the needs of the end user. In summary human computer interaction is the study and collection of data gained through monitoring how a computer and a user can interact and achieve their objectives. Classic computer interaction

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    Emotion is a distinguishing feature of human beings. It is not because other beings cannot express emotions, but we are good at grasping emotions of our fellow beings. Emotions play an important role in the decisions we make in our day-to-day lives. We express emotions in almost everything we do, such as; we express anger when we face atrocities, we express sadness when we hear news of demise, and we express happiness when we get what we want. Further, emotions are not just limited to our personal

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    Introduction: Mobile computing is becoming the forefront of technological capabilities as we move towards a more ubiquitous society. Networking homes, offices, cars and hand-held computers is the current trend of distributed mobile computing. Mobile computing is a human–computer interaction by which a computer can be

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    insight into how it can positively affect and benefit the user’s lifestyle. The authors inform the audience of the three types of context-aware computer systems and uses prototype examples to clearly explain them to an audience who would not be knowledgeable about this field. The article highlights how human-computer interactions incorporated into computer systems are continuously evolving to provide a more personal, efficient and user friendly experience. This has further extended onto systems that

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    Technology and Human Interactions Technology serves to define and dictate the nature of interactions that a human being may have with their environment. Technology is fluid and impacts the human lives in critical sectors such as communication (Turkle 1). Since the discovery of computer and the subsequent evolution of the computer technology, human lives have been simplified by technology. Some critics often argue that humans are not exclusively controlling technology with the computer taking over the

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