July 2018
Beginner to intermediate
312 pages
8h 31m
English
Human beings, when provided with repetitive tasks, are prone to committing errors, owing to muscle memory and loss of concentration. Loss of concentration is often known as brain fatigue, wherein the brain tends to operate in an autopilot state, without the need to think about actions and reactions. Hence, there is a pressing need to improve conventional user interfaces, changing the way that we fundamentally interact with machines, to cater to answer questions without any loss of information or errors. Such user interfaces are also a very important area of research, owing to their impact on a multitude of applications, in customer service, search interfaces, and human-computer interactions.
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