Human–computer interaction

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A woman teaching girls in Afghanistan how to use computers. Human use of computers is a major focus of the field of HCI.
Electrodes are used for speech recognition.

Human-computer interaction (often shortened to HCI) is a field of computer science that looks at the ways in which a human uses a computer and interacts with it. The focus in human-computer interaction is in the design of interactive systems, and in the user interfaces by which the human interacts.