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Interfaces are the touch points between two or more entities which do not ‘speak the same language’ or work in ways that are dissimilar. A classical and extremely relevant example is the interaction between humans and machines. There is generally a gap between the two and an interfacing technology provides mechanisms that allow this gap to be bridged, thereby making it possible for these two different entities to communicate or talk to each other, Here we elaborate on how one can bridge the gap.
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Rao, P.V.S., Kopparapu, S.K. (2018). Dissecting the Monograph. In: Friendly Interfaces Between Humans and Machines. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1750-7_1
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