Human Computer Interaction

Could computers predict our preferences directly from our brain?
In the experiment, participants were shown images of human faces while having EEG electrodes on
Would a robot that could smile back build trust between machines and humans?
Data Collection Process: Eva is practicing random facial expressions by recording what it looks like
Instantly correcting robot mistakes with nothing more than brain signals and the flick of a finger

System enables people to correct robot mistakes on multi-choice problems Getting robots to do things

Enabling human-robot rescue teams

System could help prevent robots from overwhelming human teammates with information Autonomous robots performing a

Shape changing display could spell the end for the 2D graph

Imagine your computer screen could change shape. Imagine if that screen could spring to life

This image shows MisTable: reach-through personal screens for tabletops. Credit: Image courtesy of Bristol Interaction and Graphics group, University of Bristol, copyright © 2014
Sneak a peek through The Mist to technology of the future

A tabletop display with personal screens made from a curtain of mist that allow users

bRight: Taking human-machine interaction to the next level

“Learning and improving and continuous adaptation to a user’s needs will be central to bRight.”