News
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Myers Among Authors of “Most Influential” Paper
For the third year in a row, HCII Professor Brad Myers will be among the authors honored with the Most Influential Paper award from a deca...
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Google Sponsors Research To Improve Effectiveness of Online Education
HCII faculty will play a large role in a new Google-sponsored initiative to unlock the educational potential of massive open online course...
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Carnegie Mellon Creates Programming Library for Developing Interactive Web Pages in JavaScript
Human-Computer Interaction Institute researchers have collaborated with Adobe Research to create a new open-source JavaScript library that...
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Hong's Startup Profiled in Post-Gazette
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette recently profiled Wombat Security Technologies, a spin-off company founded by HCII Associate Professor Jason H...
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Koedinger Profiled in SCS Magazine
Want to know more about what makes HCII Professor Ken Koedinger tick? What attracted him to Carnegie Mellon? What he does for fun? Check o...
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The Link Features METALS Program
The first class of HCII METALS students are two-thirds of the way through the program.
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Carnegie Mellon Names Anind Dey Director of Human-Computer Interaction Institute
Randal E. Bryant, dean of the Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science, has appointed Anind K. Dey as the new Charles M. ...
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Myers Mentioned in New York Times
HCII Professor Brad Myers appeared in the New York Times Magazine section’s “Who Made that Autocorrect?” on Friday, June 6.
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CMU HCII Team Helps Feral Cats
A team of CMU HCII master’s students is working with local agencies to unite volunteers with the resources they need to rescue feral cats....
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Cassell Discusses Quantified Self in Scientific American
The HCII’s Justine Cassell discusses the Quantified Self (QS) and how electronic devices that measure and interpret our physical and menta...
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HCII Researchers Develop New Approaches to Smartwatches
Carnegie Mellon University's Future Interfaces Group is exploring wearable technologies to make information and communication even more ac...
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CMU@CHI: CMU-Disney Researcher Invents 3D Printing Technique for Making Soft, Cuddly Stuff
Soft and cuddly aren’t words used to describe the plastic or metal things typically produced by today’s 3D printers. But a new type of pri...
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Researchers Find Real-Time Information From Drug-Monitoring Systems Improves Regimen Adherence
Most people want to take medications as prescribed, even if they sometimes need a little help remembering. According to HCII researchers, ...
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CMU@CHI: HCII, Microsoft Research Explore Slow Technology
Storing and instantly accessing thousands of photos online has become a common luxury, but sometimes the sheer size of these photo archive...
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CMU@CHI: Kinetica Converts Tabular Data Into Touch-Friendly Format
Spreadsheets may have been the original killer app for personal computers, but data tables don’t play to the strengths of multi-touch devi...
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Das, Laput Win 2014 Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship
HCII PhD students Sauvik Das and Gierad Laput were one of nine teams to win the 2014 Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship (QinF) ...
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Mankoff Co-Authors Chronic Lyme Disease Study
Chronic Lyme disease is associated with a poorer quality of life than most other chronic illnesses, according to a new comprehensive patie...
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NYT Highlights Myers’ Role in Popularizing Progress Bars
A recent Innovation column in the New York Times’ “Magazine” section posed the question “Who made that progress bar?” Part of the answer i...