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CS 7340 - Theory and Methods in Human Computer Interaction |
Covers the foundations of human abilities, computational artifacts, design, and evaluation. Human computer interaction concerns the design and evaluation of software based on a deep understanding of how humans interact with computers, devices, and sensors. The field merges theories from psychology and computer science, using methods from AI and design. Introduces cognitive, perceptual, and affective theories and theories of individual differences that allow us to design and develop better computer software and systems. Also covers research methods for designing and evaluating computer software systems. Topics discussed in the context of next-generation interaction modalities include sensors, haptics, wearables, and performative interfaces. Students who do not meet course restrictions may seek permission of instructor.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture Computer Science Department Course Attributes: GSCS Computer & Info Science Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate |
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