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Digital Humanities

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Digital Humanities focuses on the application of information and human-centered systems to literary, cultural, and artistic practices.

Faculty

James Caverlee, Assistant Professor  (Web-scale information management, distributed data-intensive systems, information retrieval, databases, and social computing)

Richard Furuta, Professor   (Digital libraries, hypertext systems and models, computer-human interaction, electronic publishing)

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)

Frank Shipman, Professor  (Intelligent user interfaces, hypertext, computers and education, multimedia, new media, computers and design, computer-human interaction, computer-supported cooperative work)

Projects

Center for the Study of Digital Libraries

combinFormation: Mixed-Initiative Information Composition

Interface Ecology Lab

(The) Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research

Teaching TEam Coordination with LOcation-aware Games



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