Human-Computer Interaction
Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Care & Health Systems
Affiliate Faculty, Institute for Health Informatics
Member of NLP/IE Group, Institute for Health Informatics
My research interests include evaluating and developing novel computational approaches to natural speech and language processing in the medical domain, including text of medical records and language produced by patients during cognitive testing. I study spontaneous speech and language characteristics indicative of effects of medications and neurodegenerative disorders on human cognition, and work on developing natural language processing and machine…
Associate Professor
Stephen Guy's research areas focus on motion planning, predictive simulations, and human behavioral analysis. He focuses in particular on approaches to these problems that leverage large-scale data analysis, optimization, and machine learning. He is particularly interested in cross-disciplinary applications of this work to a variety of real-world domains including robotics, video games, virtual reality, and medicine.
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