Prof Manolya Kavakli-Thorne, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Aston University
Will be talking to us about
Gesture and Speech Recognition in Human Computer Interaction
The rapid evolution and adoption of Mixed Reality technology and the integration of AI into
our lives have fundamentally transformed how we interact with computers today. We can
even talk to AI agents to have a conversation using speech and gestures. Technological
developments impact our daily routines and shape the future of human-computer interaction
(HCI). In this talk, we will look at the differences in human information processing in various
cultures and genders, and explore how closely related these are to multi-modal interface
design.