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Professor Winograd's focus is on human-computer interaction design, with a focus on the theoretical background and conceptual models. He directs the teaching programs in Human-Computer Interaction and HCI research in the Stanford HCI Group. He is also a principal investigator in the Stanford Digital Libraries Project and the Interactive Workspaces Project. |
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Dr. Andreas Paepcke is a senior research scientist and director of the Digital Library project at Stanford University. His most recent work has been in designing novel information access interfaces for wirelessly connected, handheld devices. |
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Enlightened trial and error — prototyping — is the pivotal activity that structures design innovation, collaboration, and creativity. Scott's research seeks to enable a broader community of users to design interactive systems, and to enable expert designers to iterate more quickly and effectively. To accomplish this, his research explores techniques for users to demonstrate interactive behavior, sample existing design elements to create new ones, and more tightly integrate the creation and evaluation aspects of design. His group works on mobile, desktop, and web platforms; and is particularly excited about designing pervasive interactions that integrate our physical and digital environments. |
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Jeremy Bailenson
Herbert H. Clark
Chris Chafe
Pat Hanrahan
John Haymaker
Pamela Hinds
Dan Jurafsky
David Kelley
Vladlen Koltun
Larry Leifer
Chris Manning
Clifford Nass
Byron Reeves
Ken Salisbury
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Meenakshy Chakravorty
Steve Cousins
Adrian Graham
Djamila Holmlund
Greg Hutchins
Jeff Raymakers
Martin Roscheisen
Richard Salvador
Caesar Sengupta
Sha Xinwei
Keiji Saito
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