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263-3712-00L 2 Credits MSC , WBZ D-INFK
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Seminar on Computational Interaction

Lecturers & Examiners: Prof. em. Dr. Otmar Hilliges
Number of participants limited to 14. The deadline for deregistering expires at the end of the second week of the semester. Students who are still registered after that date, but do not attend the seminar, will officially fail the seminar.
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Last Updated: 2026-02-05 15:41:59

Abstract

Computational Interaction focuses on the use of algorithms to enhance the interaction with a computing system. Papers from scientific venues such as CHI, UIST & SIGGRAPH will be examined in-depth. Student present and discuss the papers to extract techniques and insights that can be applied to software & hardware projects. Topics include user modeling, computational design, and input & output.

Objective

The goal of the seminar is to familiarize students with exciting new research topics in this important area, but also to teach basic scientific writing and oral presentation skills.

Content

The seminar will have a different structure from regular seminars to encourage more discussion and a deeper learning experience. We will use a case-study format where all students read the same paper each week but fulfill different roles and hence prepare with different viewpoints in mind (e.g. "presenter", "historian", "student", etc). The seminar will cover multiple topics of computational interaction, including: 1) User- and context modeling for UI adaptation Intent modeling, activity and emotion recognition, and user perception. 2) Computational design Design mining, design exploration, UI optimization. 3) Computer supported input Text entry, pointing, gestural input, physiological sensing, eye tracking, and sketching. 4) Computer supported output Information retrieval, fabrication, mixed reality interfaces, haptics, and gaze contingency For each topic, a paper will be chosen that represents the state of the art of research or seminal work that inspired and fostered future work. Student will learn how to incorporate computational methods into system that involve software, hardware, and, very importantly, users. Seminar website: https://ait.ethz.ch/teaching/courses/2020-SS-Seminar-Computational-Interaction/

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General Information

Language
English
Levels
MSC , WBZ
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
graded semester performance

Registration & Places

Max Places
14

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
seminar Seminar on Computational Interaction
  • Tue 14:15-16:00 (STD G 1)
2 h weekly

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