Human-Computer Interactions
Research in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is focused on investigating scientific and medical visualization (e.g. visualization and simulation of simple organisms, space weather prediction, CT and MRI visualization fro neurosurgical planning), computational steering, computer-assisted surgical training (e.g. motion tracking, haptic guidance), computer-assisted occupational therapy, telepresence (e.g. realtime view morphing and foreground-background segmentation), interpretation of remote-sensed images, spatial navigation, and related areas.
Research Groups
Courses
- CMPUT 302: Intro to Human Computer Interaction
- CMPUT 411: Intro to Computer Graphics
- CMPUT 411: Computer Graphics
- CMPUT 414: Intro to Multimedia Technology
- CMPUT 511: Introduction to Computer Graphics
- CMPUT 616: Fundamentals of Medical Imaging
- CMPUT 617: Advanced Signal Processing for Computer Scientists
- CMPUT 664: Computational Theory Building for Education