Abstract

Human Machine Interaction (HMI) is the study of the interaction between humans and machines, and how these interactions can be optimized to create more intuitive, efficient, and effective interfaces. HMI encompasses a wide range of technologies and disciplines, including computer science, engineering, psychology, and design. At its core, HMI is concerned with creating interfaces that allow humans to interact with machines in a way that is natural and intuitive, using modalities such as touch screens, voice recognition, augmented reality, virtual reality, AI/ML. The goal of HMI is to make machines more accessible and usable for humans, while also improving the performance and functionality of the machines themselves. HMI is an area of rapid innovation and development, with new technologies and techniques being developed all the time. Some of the key trends in HMI include the use of natural language processing, wearable and IoT, emotion recognition, brain-computer interfaces, and explainable AI. The applications of HMI are wideranging, encompassing everything from consumer electronics such as smart phones and tablets to industrial automation systems and medical devices. By creating more intuitive and effective interfaces between humans and machines, HMI has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with technology and the world around us

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