Research

Our research seeks to improve the accessibility of interactive technologies. Accessibility does not only benefit people with disability but also empowers everyone. Recent advances in AI have enabled new forms of human-computer interaction characterized by greater adaptability and better human-machine symbiosis. Our research uses AI to accelerate the development of assistive technology and enhance the accessibility of user interfaces. We are looking for graduate students and undergraduate students to participant in these areas:

  • Disability, Usability, and Digital Accessibility
  • Adaptive human-technology interaction
  • Explainable AI and Visualization
  • Computer Science (STEAM) Education

You are welcome to visit CSUN Human-computing Lab @ JD2222 and our design space @ADC410.

 

Research Projects

Recent Graduate Research Projects

  • AI Visualization for multi-agent robotics by Gage Aschenbrenner and Ramin Roufeh
  • Automated Speech Recognition for Instructional Contents by Timothy Spengler
  • Visual Biofeedback in Speech Rehabilitation by Luan Ta
  • Behavioral Biometrics Classification by Shen Huang
  • Web Accessibility Suggestions through Short-text Classification by Gerardo Rodriguez
  • Deep Convolutional GANs in Procedural Terrain Generation Systems by Edgar Lopez-Garcia
  • Procedural Terrain Generation in Virtual Reality by Ryan Vitacion