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SE-4112

Human Computer
Interaction

Lecture 0
Lecture Goals:

 Getting to know the Instructor, Students and Course


Introduction: Instructor

 Name: Ms. Insha Rafique


 Designation: Lecturer
 Serving Period at UMT: 1 Years
 Office: STD Building, Level 4, Room# 401
 Contact: insha.rafique@umt.edu.pk
 Research Areas
 Software Engineering
 Data Science, AI
 Machine Leaning, Deep Learning
 Image Processing
Introduction: Instructor (Educational Background)

 MS in Software Engineering (MSSE) - 2021


 University of Management and Technology(UMT), Lahore Campus.
 Research Paper:
 Age and gender prediction using deep convolutional neural networks
 BS in Software Engineering (BSSE) - 2018
 University of Management and Technology(UMT), Lahore Campus.
 Bachelors’ FYP: “
Autism Identification and Learning Through Motor Gesture Patterns”
Introduction: Students

 Answer these questions (Not graded!)


1. Your name and current semester?
2. Your FYP
3. Current Job/ Internship
4. Your future career plans?
Course Policies and Outline

 Objectives:
 To provide an introduction to the fundamental concepts in
human- computer interaction.
 To learn how to design and evaluate user interfaces for
computer-based systems and devices.
 To develop usable and interactive computing systems for a
wide range of end-users having diverse backgrounds and
capabilities.
Course Policies and Outline (cont.)

 Textbooks

 Human-Computer Interaction 3rd Ed. By Dix, Finlay, Abowd, Beale


 Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction. By Preece, Jenny,
Helen Sharp, and Yvonne Rogers 2002 Edition John Wiley & Sons.
Course Outline

 Available at LMS page.


Grading Policy (Tentative)
Assessment Description Weightage
Class Exercises In-class unannounced exercises and evaluation - no
05%
retakes
Assignments Assigned during important stages of the course to apply
and practice the learnt concepts 10-15%

Quizzes In-class exercises and evaluation - no retakes


15%
Research Project Research paper writing
10%
Presentation In class demonstration of the research
5%
Mid-Term Exam A single 75-minute exam from the material covered
25-35%
during the first 6-7 weeks
Final Exam Will cover the entire course. At least 70% of the material
35-40%
would be post midterm.
Classroom Policy

 At least 80% attendance is required. Rest 20% includes all emergent cases.
 You are allowed to enter late ONLY within 05 minutes from the start of class
timings.* No attendance would be marked after that.
 Keep your mobiles on silent mode.*
 Maintain the discipline of the class as responsible students
Plagiarism policy

 Zero tolerance in any case in any assessment.


 Zero marks will be awarded.
Thank You!

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