Abstract

This paper examines the integration of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) in Virtual Reality (VR) environments, with a focus on its application in educational and business domains. It explores the transformative potential of VR in enhancing user interface design, optimizing user experience, and integrating advanced technologies like natural language processing and gesture recognition. The research highlights VR's efficacy in improving learning outcomes and operational efficiencies, demonstrating significant advancements in immersive and intuitive interaction within virtual settings. The study underscores the critical role of user-centered design in VR systems and the impact of integrating natural language processing and gesture recognition technologies in creating more natural and intuitive user interactions. Through comprehensive analysis and case studies, the paper presents the latest developments in VR technology and its application, offering insights into the future of immersive digital environments in education and business sectors.

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