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Eric Paulos Receives First Cooper-Siegel Professorship
Faculty members in Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science (SCS) and College of Fine Arts (CFA) are the first recipi...
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Cassell Posts on World Economic Forum Blog
In a World Economic Forum blog entry, HCII Director Justine Cassell says technological innovations won’t reach their potential for solving...
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Quarter of Tweets Not Worth Reading, HCII Researcher Reports
Twitter users choose the microblogs they follow, but that doesn’t mean they always like what they get. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon Univ...
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New iPad Programming Course Launched
Devices in hand, a group of students lucky enough to get into one of the Human-Computer Interaction Institute’s newest classes are already...
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Charles Geschke Endows HCII Directorship
Charles M. Geschke, co-founder of Adobe Systems Inc., and his wife, Nancy, have endowed the directorship of the Human-Computer Interaction...
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HCII Is Hiring Tenure-Track Faculty
The Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University seeks faculty candidates with a strong track record in research, ou...
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Forbes Names Harrison to “30 Under 30” List
HCII PhD student Chris Harrison was listed by Forbes magazine in its “30 Under 30” special report on tomorrow’s brightes...
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Redesign the HCII Website! $1,300 in Prizes
What: Challenge to redesign the HCII websiteDue: February 15, 2012Prizes: $1,000 first prize and $300 second prizeThe Human-Computer Inter...
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New HCII Social Space Dedicated As the Kiesler-Kraut Commons
On December 2, 2011 a group of appreciative students and colleagues gathered to dedicate the new HCII Social Space as the Kiesler-Kraut Co...
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Return of the Human Computers
The Economist traces the history of human computation back to 1937 and discusses how the technique is on the rise once again. It highlight...
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Death to Keyboards & Monitors
Chris Harrison, HCII PhD student, and the OmniTouch technology he developed with Microsoft Research and Scott Hudson, professor of HCII, w...
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Schwarz Takes 1st Place in UIST Student Innovation Contest
Julia Schwarz, a PhD student in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute, and David Klionsky, a recent master’s graduate in the Computer S...
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Students Design Light Shows for Pausch Bridge
The 230-foot-long Randy Pausch Memorial Bridge is both a well-trod connection between the Gates Center for Computer Science and the Purnel...
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Tap Sensor Takes Touch to the Next Level
TapSense, a technology developed by HCII PhD students Chris Harrison and Julia Schwarz and HCII Professor Scott Hudson, was the lead story...
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Tiramisu Cited by Intelligent Transportation Society of America
Tiramisu Transit, an iPhone app developed by Carnegie Mellon that uses crowdsourcing to help transit riders know when their bus will arriv...
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SideBySide Projection System Enables Projected Interaction Between Mobile Devices
Researchers at Disney Research Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University have devised a system called SideBySide that enables animated ima...
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Carnegie Mellon Develops Touchscreen Technology That Distinguishes Taps by Different Parts of Finger
Smartphone and tablet computer owners have become adept at using finger taps, flicks and drags to control their touchscreens. But Carnegie...
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CMU and Microsoft Researchers Turn Any Surface into a Touchscreen
TechCrunch was among the first of hundreds of news outlets to highlight the work of Chris Harrison, Scott Hudson and colleagues at Microso...
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Wearable Depth-Sensing Projection System Makes Any Surface Capable of Multitouch Interaction
OmniTouch, a wearable projection system developed by researchers at Microsoft Research and Carnegie Mellon University, enables users to tu...