Core Research AreaHuman-Centered Systems[Overview] [Faculty] [Projects] Human-Centered Systems focuses on the design of interactive systems as they relate to human activities. FacultyJames Caverlee, Assistant Professor (Web-scale information management, distributed data-intensive systems, information retrieval, databases, and social computing) Jin-Xiang Chai, Assistant Professor (Computer animation, computer graphics, interaction techniques for 3D graphics, computer vision, image-based modeling and rendering, image and video processing) Richard Furuta, Professor (Digital libraries, hypertext systems and models, computer-human interaction, electronic publishing) Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna, Associate Professor (Intelligent sensors, speech processing, face recognition, machine olfaction, neuromorphic computation, mobile robotics, pattern recognition, machine learning) Tracy Hammond, Associate Professor (Sketch recognition, gesture recognition, haptics, hand-tracking, artificial intelligence, human computer interfaces) Andruid Kerne, Associate Professor (Human-centered computing, HCI, multitouch interaction, sensory interfaces, intelligent user interfaces, gesture recognition, creativity support tools, information visualization. | Serious games, wearable computing, body sensor networks, intelligent sensory devices, ubiquitous computing, social computing, multimedia) John Keyser, Associate Professor (Geometric computing, graphics and visualization, simulation and modeling, and computer algebra) Scott Schaefer, Assistant Professor (Computer graphics, geometric modeling, scientific visualization) Frank Shipman, Professor (Intelligent user interfaces, hypertext, computers and education, multimedia, new media, computers and design, computer-human interaction, computer-supported cooperative work) ProjectsCenter for the Study of Digital combinFormation: Mixed-Initiative Information Composition Graphics and Geometric Computing |
