- Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is the study of how people use computers throughout their lives.
- The research done in Georgia Tech's Master of Science in HCI seeks to develop user interfaces that are useful, usable, and enjoyable.
- It focuses on activities ranging from design to development to evaluation of computer systems, with the goal of understanding how computers and technology affect people and society.
- MS-HCI students engage in HCI-relevant research across campus, primarily through the GVU Center. Areas of research include:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Augmented Reality
- Civic Computing
- Cognitive Science
- Collaborative Work
- Educational Technologies
- GamingGraphics and Animation
- Health Informatics
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Information Visualization
- International Development
- Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing