Enhancing Usability and Accessibility: Innovations in Human–Computer Interaction for Modern Systems
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Abstract
This paper examines the latest innovations in human–computer interaction (HCI) aimed at improving usability and accessibility in modern digital systems. As technology continues to evolve, the demand for intuitive and inclusive interfaces has grown significantly. This research highlights cutting-edge techniques, including adaptive design, natural language processing, and gesture-based controls, to enhance user experiences across diverse demographics. By incorporating user-centric design principles and leveraging advancements in artificial intelligence, modern HCI systems can better accommodate varying user needs, including those with disabilities. The study also explores challenges in creating universally accessible systems and provides insights into future trends shaping the HCI field. The findings underscore the importance of designing systems that prioritize user satisfaction, inclusivity, and efficiency, paving the way for more equitable digital interactions.