Future Trends and Challenges in Human-Computer Interaction
A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Computer Science & Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (22 February 2024) | Viewed by 12416
Special Issue Editors
Interests: human factors; assistive technology; usability engineering; systems of systems
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Interests: human–computer interaction; usability engineering; interaction design
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The aim of this Special Issue, entitled "Future Trends and Challenges in Human-Computer Interaction", is to assemble researchers and practitioners in support of the evolvement of the HCI field. We are in need of an in-depth understanding of the transition from the classical HCI research towards human-centred artificial intelligence (HCAI) and data-centred interactive intelligent systems. Novel approaches supporting such an evolution in the sustainability of the HCI discipline require attention.
The future of user experience (UX) research across the tech industry, as well as the fusion of UX across heterogeneous domains (such as healthcare, e-commerce, education, aerospace and defence, transport and manufacturing) require novel trends in methodological considerations from practitioner and researcher points-of-view. Ethical considerations supporting the shift towards AI and data-driven intelligence environments, as well as the HCI’s role in automation, are becoming significantly important.
The purpose of this Special Issue is to acquire novel trends concerning the HCI and share them with the wider community in support of the democratisation and sustainability of the HCI discipline, along with its fusion across heterogeneous domains. We aim to address recent HCI advances in both human-centred artificial intelligence and intelligent environment areas to delineate a future research roadmap.
We invite submissions in the form of original and empirical research, use cases and review papers aligning with one or more of the following themes:
- The democratisation and sustainability of HCI;
- Human-centred artificial intelligence, e.g., human usage, access and evaluation of AI technology;
- The HCI and interaction design with big data analytics;
- The HCI in automation and ethics;
- Novel approaches in user experience and interaction design;
- Human factors and human behavioural analysis in intelligent environments;
- Diversity-, accessibility- and inclusivity-centred research in the HCI;
- The HCI in assistive technology and digital health.
Prof. Dr. Huseyin Dogan
Prof. Dr. Nan Jiang
Prof. Dr. Kerem Rizvanoglu
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- human-computer interaction
- human-centred artificial intelligence
- usability
- user experience
- interaction design
- human factors
- accessibility
- intelligent systems
- ethics
- human-centred design
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