Description
Human-Computer Interaction Theory and Practical Applications is an insightful book covering various topics on how technology can improve human interactions. From the challenges of using social networking sites for older people to developing web-based user interface designs for assisting deaf or blind people in e-learning, this book explores the latest developments and practical applications in this rapidly evolving field. It includes chapters on hands-free human-computer interaction systems for motor-disabled users, virtual keyboard optimization with vision-controlled human interaction for disabled people, and eye motions and deep learning techniques for computing high-performance human-computer interfaces for neurodegenerative patients. User-centered design and usability evaluations of online shopping applications with augmented reality and online social community models are also discussed. Whether you are a researcher, a student or a practitioner in the field of Human-Computer Interaction, this book provides valuable insights into the latest developments and practical applications in the area. With contributions from leading experts in the field, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in Human-Computer Interaction.