0% found this document useful (0 votes)
157 views13 pages

Course 1 - Introduction To HMI-part1

This document provides an introduction to a university course on Human-Machine Interaction (HMI). It is a 5-credit, third-year bachelor's level module. Students will learn about the importance of HMI, its role in digital products, and techniques for designing good human-machine interfaces. Key topics include the history of HMI, definitions of HMI and related terms, HMI as a multidisciplinary field, and the differences between user interface design and user experience design. The objective is for students to understand how HMI influences user interaction with technology and impacts user adoption.

Uploaded by

Mo Nim
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
157 views13 pages

Course 1 - Introduction To HMI-part1

This document provides an introduction to a university course on Human-Machine Interaction (HMI). It is a 5-credit, third-year bachelor's level module. Students will learn about the importance of HMI, its role in digital products, and techniques for designing good human-machine interfaces. Key topics include the history of HMI, definitions of HMI and related terms, HMI as a multidisciplinary field, and the differences between user interface design and user experience design. The objective is for students to understand how HMI influences user interaction with technology and impacts user adoption.

Uploaded by

Mo Nim
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 13

HMI course

Human-Machine Interaction
Introduction to HMI

Imène AIT ABDERRAHIM


[email protected]
Khemis Miliana University
Human-Machine Interaction (HMI)

▫ Semester module, fondamental unit


Credits :5, Coefficient:3

▫ Level: 3rd Year Bachelor

▫ Evaluation: Exam + interrogation + TP + TD+


homework

▫ Responsible of the module: Dr. I. Ait Abderrahim


Chapter 1
Introduction to HMI
Objective

• In this module you will learn about Human-


Machine Interface (Interaction) importance, its
role in nowadays digital landscape, and what are
the techniques and characteristics to design a
good HMI.
Importance of HMI

• HMI plays a pivotal role in shaping the way we interact


with technology and influences the success and adoption
of digital products and systems

• HMI directly impacts how users interact with technology


and can determine whether users find a technology
accessible, intuitive, and valuable.
Outline
• Introduction to HMI

• History of HMI
HMI?

• HMI
▫ Human– Machine Interface
▫ Human – Machine Interaction

• Called also:
▫ Human– Machine Communication
▫ Human– Machine Dialogue
▫ Person – Machine Interaction
▫ Human – Computer Interface
HMI -definitions

• Human-Machine Interface : A set of hardware and software


devices (keyboard, mouse, touchscreen, software, web sites,
screen ....) enabling a user to command, control and supervise
an interactive digital system.

• Interaction Homme-Machine : Discipline devoted to the


design, implementation and evaluation of interactive systems
dedicated for human users, and to the study of the main
phenomena that surround them.
HMI -definitions

• HMI (Human-Machine Interaction) is the study of all aspects


related to the design, implementation, and evaluation of interactive
systems to best meet user needs.

• Design: Creative aspects.


• Implementation: Technical aspects of realization (Programming).
• Evaluation: Aspects related to the validation of ergonomics
(testing).
HMI -definitions

• There are three elements to consider in an HMI system: the user


(Human), the interactive system (Machine) and the way they
communicate (Interface).

Interface
Machine
Human Computer, Mobile (
User tablette, Smartphone,
…), Robot, …

Human - Machine Interface: is used as a language ( way ) of communication


between the two elements (H-M)
HMI –multidisciplinary field
UI design vs. UX design

 Ergonomy vs design

 Design : modes dependent

 Ergonomy : constant

 User Interface (UI) design /User eXperience (UX) design


Questions?

You might also like