Autonomy handover and rich interaction on mobile devices

Lecturer : 
Simon Rogers
Event type: 
HIIT seminar
Event time: 
2011-03-14 13:15 to 14:00
Place: 
Computer Science Building, Hall T2
Description: 

Next week's speaker for joint ICS Forum/HIIT Otaniemi Seminar is Dr. Simon Rogers from the "Inference, Dynamics, and Interaction" group of the University of Glasgow.

 
Joint ICS Forum/HIIT Otaniemi Seminar, Monday March 14, 13:15
Location: Computer Science Building, Hall T2
 
Simon Rogers
Inference, Dynamics, and Interaction Group
University of Glasgow
 
Title:
Autonomy handover and rich interaction on mobile devices
 
Abstract:
In this talk I will present some of the work being done in the new Inference, Dynamics, and Interaction group, at the University of Glasgow. In particular, we are interested in using probabilistic inference to improve interaction technology on handheld devices (particularly with touch screens). I will show how we are using sequential Monte-Carlo techniques to infer distributions over user inputs which can be (1) augmented with applications to provide a smooth handover of control between the human and device and (2) used to extract additional information regarding touch interactions and subsequently improve touch accuracy.
 
Welcome!
 
UPCOMING TALKS OF HIIT OTANIEMI SEMINAR SERIES
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Mar. 28, Antti Oulasvirta/Teemu Roos
 
 
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Mehmet Gönen
Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT
Aalto University School of Science
Department of Information and Computer Science

 


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