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CSC486 Lecture 01

CSC486 Lecture 01

Human-Computer Interaction
Course Presentation
(202501)

Javier Gonzalez-Sanchez

January 07, 2025
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  1. Dr. Javier Gonzalez-Sanchez [email protected] www.javiergs.info office: 14 -227 CSC 486

    Human-Computer Interaction Lecture 01. Course Presentation
  2. www.javiergs.info/teaching/ At CSU: Software Engineering (CSC 305, CSC 307, 308,

    309, 508, 509) Human-Computer Interaction (CSC 486 and CSC 570) Teaching
  3. Your Turn • What is your name (or how you

    go by it)? • Are you proficient in programming with Java? • Did you took 307/308/309?
  4. Interaction 11 Thinking Input Output Data Processing Input Output Reciprocal

    Action or Influence Affective Factors Cognitive Factors
  5. Sensing • Brain • Facial Gestures • Eyes • Heart

    Rate • Skin Conductance • Body Postures 16 !
  6. Processing Supervised: • Regression • Decision Trees • Support Vector

    Machines Unsupervised: • Clustering • Neural Networks • Random Forest 17
  7. Designing Interactions • Human Factors • Response selection • Working

    Memory (Humans) • Attention • Decision Making • User Interfaces (Graphical) Design • Ethnography and sociology 18
  8. Lab 01 First, make a team (3 people) Then, answer

    the following 19 questions. One team member submit the assignment to Canvas
  9. Questionary 1. What is a Human? 2. What is a

    Computer? 3. What is Interaction? 4. What makes a “good” interaction? 5. What makes a “bad” interaction? 6. What is affect (emotion, mood)? 7. What is Pleasure? 8. What is Arousal? 9. What is Dominance? 10.What we called an “input”? 30
  10. Questionary 11. What we called “processing or thinking”? 12.What we

    called an “output”? 13.What is usability? 14.What is usability engineering? 15.What is “user friendly”? 16.What is a cognitive factor? 17. What is an interface (user interface)? 18.Provide an example of a “good” user interface in a software application 19.Provide an example of a “bad” user interface in a software application 31
  11. CSC 486 Human-Computer Interaction Javier Gonzalez-Sanchez, Ph.D. [email protected] Winter 2025

    Copyright. These slides can only be used as study material for the class CSC 486 at Cal Poly. They cannot be distributed or used for another purpose.