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Designing User Interfaces With a Data Science Approach (Paperback)
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Designing User Interfaces With a Data Science Approach (Paperback)
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Data science has been playing a vital role in almost all major
fields. Many researchers are interested in the development of IT
applications, which are user-driven with a focus on issues. This
can be addressed using data science. User-driven research and data
science have gained much attention from many private, public, and
government organizations and research institutions. Designing User
Interfaces With a Data Science Approach promotes the inclusion of
more diversified users for user-centered designs of applications
across domains and analyzes user data with a data science approach
for effective and user-friendly user interface designs. It
introduces the foundations of advanced topics of human-computer
interaction, particularly with user-centered designs and
techniques. Covering topics such as artificial neural networks,
natural dialog systems, and machine learning, this book is an
essential resource for faculty, research scholars, industry
professionals, students of higher education, mathematicians, data
scientists, interaction designers, visual designers, software
engineers, user experience researchers, accessibility engineers,
cognitive system engineers, academicians, and libraries.
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