Abstract

Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is the area of intersection between psychology and the social sciences. HCI assists companies in creating technological products accessible to individuals with disabilities. In addition, HCI helps user experience (UX) designers and other professionals understand each user's requirements relating to technology. This paper aims to give an overview of the concept of Human-Computer Interaction. The overview comprises basic definitions, frameworks, goals, and types of HCI. It also includes a voice user interface and sociophonetics in HCI. Finally, Norman's model of interaction and future scope are discussed.

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