CHI | ACM Conference on Computer-Human Interaction

– Presenting the long paper “Understanding Gesture Expressivity through Muscle Sensing”, with co-authors Baptiste Caramiaux and Atau Tanaka.

This oral presentation, sponsored by Goldsmiths, University of London, will include the most recent findings from our research on physiological computing for expressive interaction. Our related paper has been recently published in the ACM journal Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI) and is available from the ACM library.

The Association for Computing Machinery’s (ACM) CHI conference is the world’s premiere conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, presenting a highly selective showcase of the very best advances across the disciplines of computer science, cognitive psychology, design, social science, human factors, artificial intelligence, graphics, visualization, multi-media design and other disciplines.