About our research
Our research focuses on computer automation and human interaction, including:
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computer image and video analysis
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visual computing
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affective computing
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augmented and virtual reality
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human-computer interaction
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human perception and attention
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serious games and gamification - where the objective is to learn or practice a skill, rather than entertainment
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individual data privacy
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computational cardiac and skeletal physiology
Our interdisciplinary collaborations aim to provide new innovations for the detection and improvement of conditions such as dementia and diabetes, human motion analysis for rehabilitation and serious games within healthcare.
We work with a range of public bodies and charities, with funding from The Royal Society, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, Innovate UK and Cancer Research UK.
These projects are exploring ageing, facial wrinkles detection and inpainting for mobile applications, early detection of cancer and medical image analysis.