About the Journal
EAI Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction is a high-quality, open access, interdisciplinary journal focused on advances the understanding, design, and evaluation of various aspects of interactions between human and digital, physical, and hybrid systems. The scope of this journal includes empirical studies, qualitative and quantitative studies, usability studies, case studies, design research, policy and survey articles, studies of user experiences, and societal impacts. It also welcomes contributions on new tools, methodologies, theories and models that help advance the field of human-computer interaction.
The EAI Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction welcomes contributions from academia, industry, and policymakers that bridge design, engineering, psychology, and societal impact. Research areas relevant to the journal include:
•Accessibility and inclusive design
•Affective user interaction
•Augmented/Virtual/Mixed/Extended reality
•Behavioral design
•Cognitive, computational, contextual interaction
•Design and development of interactive technologies
•Ethical aspects of designing interactive systems
•Future of work and hybrid interaction environments
•HCI for holistic development
•Human-AI interaction
•Human factors and ergonomics
•Intelligent user interaction
•Multimodal interaction techniques
•Social computing
•Social and cultural dimensions of interaction
•Sustainable interaction design
•Ubiquitous computing
•User experience and usability
•User-centered design
•Visualization
•Wearable interaction
Article Processing Charge (APC)
In this journal, we do not apply APC to process or publish articles.
Access
All articles in the journal are Open Access (OA).
Frequency
This is a quarterly journal in which four issues are published per year.
Copyright notice
Authors retain copyright over their materials and are free to copy, redistribute, remix, transform, and build upon the material since all the papers are published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license.
Archiving
All the articles published by EAI are archived using Portico's e-journal preservation service, together with CLOCKSS and LOCKSS. This ensures that all articles published are preserved and available for future researchers and students.
Privacy statement
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