This book presents a fascinating state-of-the-art collection of papers on the recent advances
in human-computer systems interaction (H-CSI). It offers a detailed description of the status
quo in the H-CSI field and also provides a solid base for further development and research in
the area. The content is divided into three parts: I. Aid systems for disabled people II.
Decision-making support systems and III. Information and communication systems. It is intended
for a wide audience of readers who are not necessarily experts in computer science machine
learning or knowledge engineering but are interested in human-computer systems interaction
and the combination of general and specific papers offers readers deeper insights than might be
gleaned from research papers or talks at conferences. It touches on all the current hot topics
in the field of H-CSI.