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Interaction Technique

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An interaction technique is a method or way of communicating or interacting with someone or something. It can be used in a variety of different contexts, such as human-computer interaction, human-human interaction, or animal-human interaction.

Interaction techniques can take many different forms, depending on the specific context and the needs of the people or systems involved. Some common types of interaction techniques include verbal communication, nonverbal communication, gestures, and touch.

In the field of human-computer interaction, interaction techniques can include things like using a keyboard or mouse to input commands, using voice recognition software to speak commands, or using touch or gesture to interact with a device.

In the field of human-human interaction, interaction techniques can include things like body language, facial expressions, and tone of voice.

In the field of animal-human interaction, interaction techniques can include things like training techniques, signals, and gestures.


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