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User Interface Technologies Projects

Research on User Interface Technologies (UIT) at IBM is dedicated to developing innovative technologies, algorithms and tools for next-generation human-computer interfaces. In particular, caters to researchers working on enabling technologies that help computers hear (speech, speaker and affect recognition), see (face, gesture, gaze, emotion), speak (speech, facial synthesis), understand, recognize handwriting, combine these in multiple modes (biometrics, joint audio-visual processing), be attentive (attentive environments) and adapt to people with varying abilities (accessibility research) and new conditions.

Audio/Visual Recognition Joint processing of audio and visual information for speech and speaker recognition
Computational Media Aesthetics Bridging the Semantic Gap in Video Analysis  using a Media Production-guided Approach
Conversational Biometrics Speaker Verification Through Conversation
E-Learning Content Management Enabling generic content repositories for standards-compliant e-learning content store and management
Embedded Concatenative Text to
Speech (eCTTS)
Construct a small footprint embedded concatenative Text to Speech system suitable for implementation on embedded platforms.
Everwyhere Displays Steerable Interaces for Smart Spaces
Exploratory Computer Vision On-going work in a number of fields related to Computer Vision
Embedded Applications: Pen, Handwriting and Multimodel Technologies Handwriting recognition
New Interfaces & Designs Biosensing, Affective Computing, Women and Technology
PeopleVision Visual Tracking for Smart Surveillance
Speaker Recognition Speaker verification
Speech Recognition Sounds in user interface design
Voicemail Word error rate (WER) on voicemail transcription

Human-Computer Interaction Projects

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