The main goal of embedded interaction is to look at new opportunities that arise from the sensor-actuator-based embedded systems for human-computer interaction and the immediate values users and system operators gain.
We research on methods, tools and applications of sensor-actuator-based networked embedded systems and novel forms of human-computer interaction with these systems.
Our key focus research areas are human-computer interaction, internet of things and industry 4.0 and life technologies.
Key focus research area: Human-Computer Interaction
- Theory of Human-Computer Interaction
- Perception and Cognition
- Usability, User Interfaces and User Experience
- Mobile and Wearable Interaction
Key focus research area: Internet of Things & Industry 4.0
- Digitization
- Manufacturing and Production
- Sensing technologies and Sense Making
- Interaction with the Internet of Things
- Semantic Technologies
Key focus research area: Life Technologies
- Technology support in Daily Life
- Technology support in Healthcare
- Sensor- and Technology-based (self-) assessment
- Technology Assessment, Technology Influence and Societal Implications
- (Situation Awareness)
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