EE Professor Ian Oakley's Lab’s Jiwan Kim and Hoheon Jeong Win Best People's Choice Award at the ACM UIST Student Innovation Contest < (From left) Jiw...
Research Goals and Vision
The human-computer interaction (HCI) research at the KAIST School of Electrical Engineering aims to enhance user experience and facilitate seamless interaction between humans and machines. This research develops various interaction technologies and provides innovative applications through these advancements. The department’s innovative research in human-robot interaction, virtual and augmented reality, wearable interaction, digital health, social computing, usable security, and human-AI interaction is applied across various industries.
Key Research Areas
Human-Robot Interaction
Virtual and Augmented Reality
Wearable Interaction
Digital Health
Social Computing
Usable Security
Human-AI Interaction
Recent related activities in Human Computer Interaction
See below for specifc ongoing research topics related to Human Computer Interaction of KAIST EE.
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