CHIM projects

Research in the CHIM cluster is divided into themes under each of which a number of projects are being carried out. Most of these are PhD research projects. All of the projects are concerned with some aspect of human interaction with computers and aim to improve the ease and effectiveness of this interaction. All projects make use of a scenario around crisis situation in a tunnel as the setting for a common set of communication and management problems to work on. What makes the research in CHIM different from previous work in the area of human-system interaction is the focus on several persons who are interacting with the same system/service at the same time, and partly in collaboration with each other.

The CHIM research projects have been grouped under six themes reflecting the various stages of an integrated system: Input, Fusion, Dialogue Action Management, Fission & Output, Architecture & Integration, and Experimentation.

The list below shows all projects of the CHIM Cluster. Click on a project title for more details.

- Application Case and Context Modelling
- Architectural Issues in Pen Computing
- Assessing User Attitude and Status
- Automated Information Generation and Presentation
- Detection and Classification of Multimodal Interactive signals
- Distributed Interaction Framework
- Fusion of Multimodal Dialogue Input
- Gesture recognition and Classification
- Integrated CHIM Demonstrator
- Multimodal Dialogue Manager
- Multimodal Information Fusion
- Output Generation
- Preventing Tunnel Vision
- Spatial Cognitive Information Processing in CHIM – The Human Factor
- Trust in Information Distribution
- Write Anyone Anything Anywhere Anytime