Journal of Applied Human Computer Interaction

JAHCI

About JAHCI

The Journal of Applied Human Computer Interaction (JAHCI) publishes peer-reviewed research on the design, evaluation, and implementation of interactive computing systems.

JAHCI emphasizes human-centered approaches, measurable usability outcomes, and practical insights for researchers and practitioners.

Aims & Scope

JAHCI welcomes work that improves how people interact with technology across devices, environments, and user groups. Contributions should demonstrate thoughtful design rationale, robust evaluation, and clear implications for interactive system development or human experience.

Topics of Interest

  • Usability studies and user experience (UX) evaluation
  • Human-centered design methods, participatory design, co-design
  • Accessibility, inclusive design, assistive technologies
  • Interaction design for mobile, wearable, AR/VR, and multimodal systems
  • Cognitive modeling, attention, perception, and human factors
  • Human-AI interaction, explainability for users, trust and adoption
  • Interaction in safety-critical systems (health, transport, industrial)
  • Cross-cultural UX and internationalization
  • Privacy, ethics, and user autonomy in interface design
  • Educational technology interfaces and learning experience design

Article Types

  • Original research articles
  • Design and evaluation studies
  • System and tool papers with validated use cases
  • Review articles and structured literature surveys
  • Short communications on emerging methods or results

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