Computer Science, asked by ghhg8033, 7 months ago

The action performed by the user without any intention to interact with a computer
system but the system considers it as input is known as: iHCI eHCI Distributed HCI HCI

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Answered by anjaliom1122
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Person entering a dark room is an example of implicit HCI (iHCI). It's a user action that isn't specifically intended to communicate with a computerised system, but that the system interprets as input.

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HCI Implicit (iHCI) Person entering a dark room, for example. It's a user action that isn't specifically intended to communicate with a computerised system, but that the system interprets as input. C2H (Computer to Human) Interaction with Context The computer has a general concept of how people behave in specific situations (additional input) eHCI is more difficult to design. The action performed by the user without any intention to interact with a computer system but the system considers it as input is known as: iHCI eHCI Distributed HCI HCI

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