HCC Seminar Series: History of Human-Centered Computing - Lightning Talks

The Human-Centered Computing division is a collective of researchers working on different human facets of technology: from designing visualizations to new experiences in AR/VR, recommending appropriate content to studying how people work and socialize in computationally-mediated contexts. 

The HCC Seminar Series brings together experts both within and outside of UMN to share their research on the full range of these topics. HCC seminars are held on Fridays from 10-11 a.m. in Keller Hall 3-180
 
This week, Vicki Interrante, Dan Keefe, Joe Konstan, and Loren Terveen (University of Minnesota) will be giving a talk titled "History of Human-Centered Computing - Lightning Talks."

Abstract

In our first HCC Seminar session on Friday (Sept 6), we are looking forward to learning about the history of the various HCC research areas at UMN CS&E from four senior faculty in the division. Each speaker will give a 10-min lightning talk followed by a 5-min Q&A. The topic schedule for this session will be:
Graphics and VR - Dr. Vicki Interrante
Visualization - Dr. Dan Keefe
Recommender Systems - Dr. Joe Konstan
Peer Production - Dr. Loren Terveen

Start date
Friday, Sept. 6, 2024, 10 a.m.
End date
Friday, Sept. 6, 2024, 11 a.m.
Location

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