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'''3D Human-Computer Interaction''' (3D HCI) refers to the methods and technologies that allow users to interact with computers in a three-dimensional space. Unlike traditional 2D interactions (using a mouse, keyboard, or touch screen), 3D HCI leverages depth, volume, and spatial context to enhance user experiences and functionalities.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:37, 8 June 2024

3D Human-Computer Interaction (3D HCI) refers to the methods and technologies that allow users to interact with computers in a three-dimensional space. Unlike traditional 2D interactions (using a mouse, keyboard, or touch screen), 3D HCI leverages depth, volume, and spatial context to enhance user experiences and functionalities.

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