Human Computer Interaction

Research Area

Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is one of the most extensive research areas at IBM. Our work is concentrated around the behavioral, aesthetic, and value-sensitive aspects of the design of interactive systems. The former area embarks from the perspective of the needs and characteristics of people, groups, and organizations and explores how these comprise a context of use for innovative interactive systems. Please use the project links below for detailed information on the individual areas of HCI.

Projects

  • Koala

    A system for recording, automating, and sharing business processes performed in a Web browser.

  • Personal Information Environments

    Research model focuses on a personal information environment (PIE) composed of multiple heterogeneous computing devices employed by the same user.

  • Recent Shortcuts

    Research prototype that illustrates how to support quick access to recently used computer objects.

  • Shape Writing Technology

    Emphasis on how a user can interact with mobile phones, handheld devices, PDAs and Tablet PCs without a mouse or keyboard.

  • Unified Activity Management

    Understanding how people plan, manage and share activities.

  • Web Accessibility

    Method of making Web pages accessible without requiring the use of assistive technologies


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