VISOR (Virtual and Interactive Simulations of Reality) Research Group
Projects
Our research group works on designing futuristic interfaces for human-computer interaction. We use a number of Virtual reality tools, such as datagloves, face trackers, motion trackers, motion capture suit, stereoscopic goggles. These systems will allow us to use todays' computers with less effort, making the interface as transparent and ubiquitous as possible. The idea is there won't be a computer anymore that you will communicate with, there will be a ubiquitous system. You will use your natural speech, gesture, facial animations to communicate with them and future's computer systems will be able to sense your emotions and engagement in task performance.
Our research projects are driven by grants and feloowships obtained by academics and scholarships obtained by PhD students, as well as self-funded postgradute projects led by Master of Research, Master of Engineering and Master of IT students.