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One Touch Multi-banking Transaction

ATM System

Presented By – MARIYA XAVIER – MCA B – Roll no : 25


OVERVIEW:

WHAT IS HCI?
COMPONENTS OF HCI
TYPES OF HCI
MULTIMODEL INTERACTION IN HCI
PRINCIPLES OF HCI
HCI DESIGN PROCESS
GOALS OF HCI
KEY ASPECTS OF HUMAN COMPUTER INTERATION
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF HCI
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES

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WHAT IS HCI?

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COMPONENTS OF HCI

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HUMAN
 The End User
 The Member of an Organization
COMPUTER
 Hardware
 Software
INTERFACE
 A point where two object meet
 A point where human can tell the computer what to do
 A point where computers display the requested Information

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TYPES OF HCI

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3 4 5

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Multimodal Interaction in HCI

Gesture Interaction Gaze Interaction Haptic Interaction

Voice Interaction Augmented Reality Biometric Interaction


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Principles of HCI Design

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HCI DESIGN PROCESS

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GOALS OF HCI

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Key Aspects of Human-
Computer Interaction
o User-Centered Design (UCD)
o Usability
o User Experience (UX) Design
o Interface Design

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User-Centered Design (UCD)
UCD prioritizes end-users' needs throughout the design process,
focusing on understanding their tasks, goals, and challenges to create
interfaces that meet their requirements.

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Usability
Usability is a crucial aspect of HCI and refers to the ease with which
users can learn and use a system, as well as how satisfied they are with
their overall experience.

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User Experience (UX) Design
UX design focuses on creating positive and meaningful experiences
for users. It goes beyond just usability and considers the emotional
and psychological aspects of user interaction with a system.

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Interface Design
This involves designing the visual and interactive aspects of computer
systems, including the layout, colors, fonts, and overall look and feel.
The goal is to create interfaces that are intuitive and easy to navigate.
Interaction Techniques: Touch, voice, gesture, and more, to find
effective ways for users to communicate with computers.

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ADVANTAGE OF HCI DISADVANTAGE OF HCI
Enhanced User Experience Complexity

Increased Productivity Privacy Concerns

Improved Accessibility Resistance to Change

Effective Communication Dependency on Internet Connectivity

Innovative Design Security Risks

Higher User Satisfaction Limited Physical Interaction

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CONCLUSION
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is like the matchmaker
between people and technology. It's all about making sure our
gadgets and apps are easy to use, helpful, and don't drive us crazy.
When done right, HCI creates a smooth and enjoyable experience
with technology. It's like having a friend who understands exactly
what you need and helps you get it effortlessly. As we keep
inventing new gadgets and cool tech stuff, HCI is the secret sauce
that makes sure they're not just powerful but also user-friendly,
making our digital lives better and more fun.

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REFERENCES
• https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8336574
• https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/One-touch-multi-banking-transaction-ATM-system-and-Taralekar-
Chouhan/196821defb6749bbbafd00d87101c14d338ede7f
• https://scite.ai/reports/one-touch-multi-banking-transaction-atm-3O5xDA
• https://ijsrd.com/Article.php?manuscript=IJSRDV7I120436
• https://engrxiv.org/preprint/view/1211

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