human–computer interaction
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human–computer interaction
Summary
human–computer interaction is an academic discipline[1]. It ranks in the top 8% of academic_discipline entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (419 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- human–computer interaction's instance of is recorded as academic discipline[3].
- human–computer interaction's instance of is recorded as academic major[4].
- human–computer interaction is a type of computer science[5].
- human–computer interaction is a type of interaction science[6].
- human–computer interaction is a type of human-machine interaction[7].
- human–computer interaction's Commons category is recorded as Human-computer interaction[8].
- human–computer interaction's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Human–computer interaction[9].
- human–computer interaction's facet of is recorded as computer science[10].
- human–computer interaction's facet of is recorded as psychology[11].
- human–computer interaction's facet of is recorded as design[12].
- human–computer interaction's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'HCI'}[13].
- human–computer interaction's different from is recorded as interaction science[14].
- human–computer interaction's ACM Classification Code is recorded as 10003121[15].
- human–computer interaction's uses is recorded as user interface[16].
- human–computer interaction's is the study of is recorded as user interface[17].
- human–computer interaction's is the study of is recorded as interactivity[18].
- human–computer interaction's is the study of is recorded as human[19].
- human–computer interaction's is the study of is recorded as computer[20].
- human–computer interaction's practiced by is recorded as human-computer interaction scientist[21].
- human–computer interaction's Wikimedia outline is recorded as outline of human–computer interaction[22].
- human–computer interaction's P10203 is recorded as 1709[23].
- human–computer interaction's Mastodon instance URL is recorded as https://hci.social[24].
Why It Matters
human–computer interaction ranks in the top 8% of academic_discipline entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (419 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25] It is known by 96 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]