[Jan-23] Computational Approach to Input Method Design and A Survival Guide for PhD Students in the USA
Seminar of Institute of Information Systems and Applications
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Speaker : |
Yu-Hao Lin Ph.D student in Computer Science department at Stony Brook University |
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Computational Approach to Input Method Design 智慧型裝置之輸入法計算型研究路線 A Survival Guide for PhD Students in the USA 在美國研究心得分享 |
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Date : |
14:00-16:00 Tuesday 23-Jan-2018 |
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台達館R615(Delta Building R615) |
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Prof. Jason S. Chang |
Abstract:
In the post-PC era designing input methods become a challenging task.
Most post-PC devices such as smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, VR HMDs
does not allow conventional input scheme via physical keyboards.
In this talk we introduce several input method design for these post-PC devices.
In addition, we'll go through main ideas of how these input systems work, with emphasize
in modeling user behavior and applying user behavior models to optimizing our input methods.
About Yu-Hao Lin:
Yu-Hao Lin is a second year Ph.D student in Computer Science department at Stony Brook University.
His research interest is in Human Computer Interaction, Computer Graphics and Natural Language Processing.
Currently he's working under supervision of Prof. Xiaojun Bi. In the past he got bachelor degree in
National Chiao Tung University and received his M.Sc. at National Tsing Hua University under
supervision of Prof. Jason. S Chang.
All faculties and students are welcome to join.
