
The Human-Computer Intelligent Interaction (HCII) research initiative seeks to enhance human-machine interface design through the optimization of state-of-the-art technology development and engineering of multimodal interface design concepts.
Co-chairs:
Thomas S. Huang, Image Formation and Processing
Arthur F. Kramer, Human Perception and Performance
It also seeks to explicate the mechanisms of human perception, cognition, and action that are relevant to industrial, military, and consumer products. Projects in HCII involve the close collaboration of computer scientists, electrical engineers, neuroscientists, linguists and others in pursuit of knowledge relevant to the design of interfaces for human-computer systems.
A major research goal is the integration of engineering and computer science expertise. HCII faculty, graduate students, and postdoctoral students in these fields join together to design and construct hardware and software interfaces, as well as develop formal models of human perception, cognition, and action.
Research groups within Human-Computer Intelligent Interaction are:
Artificial Intelligence
Human Perception and Performance
Image Formation and Processing