The Development Status and Market Analysis of Human-computer Interaction
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https://doi.org/10.54691/bcpbm.v13i.79Keywords:
Human-computer Interaction; Market Analysis; Perception Technology.Abstract
Human-computer interaction is one of the main branches of computer science, which aims to study how computers, robots and other systems interact with users in a reasonable manner. In this paper, we reviewed the development history and current situation of Human-computer interaction. And, the current application of Human-computer interaction in vertical industry is introduced. Finally, we analyze the market development prospect of Human-computer interaction in the future.
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