Human Computer Interface with Dr. Da-Yuan Huang

Human Computer Interface with Dr. Da-Yuan Huang

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What is haptics? How has the development of computer interface evolved from keyboard to tablet screen to virtual reality? What sensors enable wearable technology? What is the future of computer interface? What are the possibilities of the integration of AI and HCI? Let’s tackle these with our special guest from National Chiao Tung University (NCTU). Dr. Da-Yuan Huang works at the interface of Design and Computer and Electrical engineering to develop novel products for Human-Computer Interface.

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Dr. Da-Yuan Huang is currently working as assistant professor in the Institute of Applied Arts, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan. Her current research work is focused on wearable user interfaces, on-body interfaces, and interactive multimedia systems.

Dr. Huang got her Ph.D. from Graduate Institute of networking and multimedia, MS from the department of computer science and information engineering and BS from the Department of Engineering science and ocean engineering at National Taiwan University.

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Dr. Huang got her Ph.D. from Graduate Institute of networking and multimedia, MS from the department of computer science and information engineering and BS from the Department of Engineering science and ocean engineering at National Taiwan University.

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