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Human-Computer Interaction
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is a formative and practical discipline related to the design of interactive systems, integrating diverse disciplines such as psychology, computer vision, facial recognition, and ubiquitous computing. This chapter's main goal is to promote and disseminate recent advances in HCI, both academically and industrially, serving as a meeting point for multiple research groups and a bridge between universities and companies.
Objectives
- Promote and disseminate advances in HCI, both academically and industrially.
- Become a meeting point for multiple national and international research groups, as well as a liaison center between universities and companies with interests in HCI-related areas.
- Support the review processes of articles associated with the HCI track within the framework of the annual congress of the Colombian Computer Society.
Areas of interest
Interaction devices and mechanisms (input, output, interaction for people with disabilities, virtual and augmented reality)Adaptive, intelligent, multimodal, and natural language-based interfacesUbiquitous and pervasive computing, and web applicationsApplications and experiences: home and building automation, industrial applications, education, collaboration systemsHCI evaluation tools (User Experience – UX, accessibility, cognitive studies)Value-Sensitive Design