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Advanced Human Computer Interaction

Offered in 113-2
  • Serial Number

    41110

  • Course Number

    CSIE7644

  • Course Identifier

    922 U3740

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  • 3 Credits
  • Elective

    DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFOR / GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF NETWORKING AND MULTIMEDIA / GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION ENGINEERING

      Elective
    • DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFOR

    • GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF NETWORKING AND MULTIMEDIA

    • GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION ENGINEERING

  • MIKE Y. CHEN
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    • COLLEGE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFOR

    • mikechen@csie.ntu.edu.tw

    • Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/prof.mike.chen Ph.D. - UC Berkeley Management of Technology Certificate - Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley M. Sc. - UC Berkeley
  • Thu 2, 3, 4
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  • Type 2

  • 24 Student Quota

    NTU 20 + non-NTU 4

  • 2 Specialization Programs
  • English
  • Core Capabilities and Curriculum Planning
  • Notes
    GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF NETWORKING AND MULTIMEDIA Not open in course pre-registration period。 The course is conducted in English。 GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION ENGINEERING, DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFOR Not open in course pre-registration period。 The course is conducted in English。Classroom: MK Innovation Hall R523.
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  • Course Description
    [Classes will be held at 學新館 R523, please come to the first class to enroll] This is a project-oriented class focusing on trending and novel Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) research topics. This year, we will focus on Human-centered AI. We begin by surveying recent award-winning HCI papers for insight. Students then go through a complete HCI research cycle, from identifying a research question and reviewing related work to exploring solution design spaces, prototyping, conducting user studies, and writing a short paper. Previous class projects have been published in top HCI conferences (e.g., ACM CHI, UIST, SIGGRAPH, and MobileHCI) and have received multiple Best Paper/Honorable Mention awards. See [[ https://mikechen.com ]] for enrollment and additional info.
  • Course Objective
    • Survey recent award-winning papers on trending HCI research topics • Guide students through a full HCI research project cycle, from inception to publication • Conduct user-centered design, prototyping, and evaluation • Write and potentially publish papers in leading HCI venues
  • Course Requirement
  • Expected weekly study hours after class
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  • Designated Reading
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