Abstract
The interaction between people and computers takes place everywhere in everyday life through information processing. As the degree of contact between humans and computers continues to increase, the cognitive burden of interaction between humans and computers increases as the operating errors rate increases. HCI scientists examine and create particular technology user interfaces. They research and enhance technology development processes and develop and assess new technological applications. HCI has gradually merged its scientific interests to improve the usability and the technical understanding and technique of computer systems. Artificial intelligence (HCI-AI) based problems in human-computer interactions are suggested to identify the relationship between cognitive knowledge and the comprehension of natural and artificial intelligence forms. The models describe the relationship between HCI research and the conception of interactions between humans and computers. A model of the planning and controlling numerous tasks at medical reception and their hypothesis illustrates the relationships defined thus. The proposal proposes to evaluate links between other studies and the design of human-make-computer interactions by using the relations described for HCI and cognitive science. The paper recommends that any discipline such as cognitive science, which has a relationship between its research and the design of the human-computer interactions, should perform this assessment. Such an evaluation would determine whether or not the relationship is specified. The article suggests that better relationships are necessary to provide more effective research support to develop interaction between humans and computers.
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