February 16, 2021
Incoming HCC Ph.D. student Kelsea Schulenberg has been awarded both the Clemson Graduate Fellowship and the CECAS Dean’s Fellowship. Kelsea is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Communication, Technology, and Society (MACTS) at Clemson and will start her Ph.D. study in HCC in Fall 2021. Kelsea’s research focuses on how computing technology can be […]
February 10, 2021
Dr. Bart Knijnenburg recognized as “Academic of the Month” by Facebook Research. HCC (Human-Centered Computing) Ph.D. student Moses Namara awarded a Fellowship from the UC Berkeley Center for Technology, Society & Policy…
February 8, 2021
Graduate students Rohith and Roshan Venkatakrishnan, Dr. Sab Babu, and collaborators produced a paper titled, “Comparative Evaluation of Digital Writing and Art in Real and Immersive Virtual Environments.” In this project the authors built a one-of-a-kind simulation to study how perception-action coordination and motor control affected digital writing, coloring, sketching, tracing, and drawing in VR and real-world situations.
February 4, 2021
Collective intelligence focuses on the ways in which technology can enhance teamwork by enabling groups of people to arrive at insights that escape the experts. Research in the School of Computing focuses on the intersection between collective intelligence and machine learning, specifically in the context of humans and AI working together as a team. The work combines unique and often creative insights that different configurations of human-machine teams can arrive at even in domains where the problems are too complex for the AI alone to solve.