CHR vs. Human-Computer Interaction Design for Emerging Technologies: Two Case Studies

Recent years have seen a surge in interest in the multifaceted topic of human-computer interaction (HCI). Since the advent of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the significance of human-computer interaction in the field of safety risk management has only grown. There has not been a lot of focus on d...

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Main Authors: Sharefa Murad, Abdallah Qusef, Muhanna Muhanna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023-01-01
Series:Advances in Human-Computer Interaction
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/8710638
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description Recent years have seen a surge in interest in the multifaceted topic of human-computer interaction (HCI). Since the advent of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the significance of human-computer interaction in the field of safety risk management has only grown. There has not been a lot of focus on developing human-computer interaction for identifying potential hazards in buildings. After conducting a comprehensive literature review, we developed a study framework for the use of human-computer interaction in the identification of construction-related hazards (CHR-HCI). Future studies will focus on the intersection of computer vision, VR, and ergonomics. In this research, we have built a theoretical foundation for past studies’ findings and connections and offered concrete recommendations for the improvement of HCI in danger identification in the future. Moreover, we analyzed two cases studies related to the domain of CHR-HCI in terms of wearable vibration-based systems and context aware navigation.
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spelling doaj-art-2aedea51cd0347e9bf8444ddf9ae92632025-08-20T03:54:43ZengWileyAdvances in Human-Computer Interaction1687-59072023-01-01202310.1155/2023/8710638CHR vs. Human-Computer Interaction Design for Emerging Technologies: Two Case StudiesSharefa Murad0Abdallah Qusef1Muhanna Muhanna2Department of Computer ScienceSoftware Engineering DepartmentComputer Graphics DepartmentRecent years have seen a surge in interest in the multifaceted topic of human-computer interaction (HCI). Since the advent of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the significance of human-computer interaction in the field of safety risk management has only grown. There has not been a lot of focus on developing human-computer interaction for identifying potential hazards in buildings. After conducting a comprehensive literature review, we developed a study framework for the use of human-computer interaction in the identification of construction-related hazards (CHR-HCI). Future studies will focus on the intersection of computer vision, VR, and ergonomics. In this research, we have built a theoretical foundation for past studies’ findings and connections and offered concrete recommendations for the improvement of HCI in danger identification in the future. Moreover, we analyzed two cases studies related to the domain of CHR-HCI in terms of wearable vibration-based systems and context aware navigation.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/8710638
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