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  1. Human-Computer Interaction at Harvard SEAS

    Welcome to HCI at Harvard SEAS! Human-Computer Interaction is multi-disciplinary area that focuses on building and studying interactive technology. We build on knowledge and techniques from social …

  2. Harvard HCI Reading Group

    Sep 10, 2025 · The weekly reading group for the Harvard HCI group and friends.

  3. Harvard HCI Reading Group - GitHub

    Commit your changes and push them to your forked repository. Open a pull request to merge your changes into the main repository. Once approved, the new paper will be added to the reading …

  4. Harvard HCI - Medium

    Research and perspectives from the Harvard HCI community.

  5. Research | Human-Computer Interaction at Harvard SEAS

    Two research groups at Harvard Computer Science focus primarily on Human-Computer Interaction: There are also several other faculty members (and groups) throughout Harvard that do HCI-related …

  6. Winter 2024 | Harvard HCI Reading Group

    Feb 1, 2024 · Harvard HCI Reading Group The weekly reading group for the Harvard HCI group and friends. Go to current term schedule

  7. Intelligent Interactive Systems Group - Harvard University

    Her research interests lie broadly at the intersection of AI and HCI. She designs, builds and evaluates interpretable machine learning models for decision-making support.

  8. Courses | Human-Computer Interaction at Harvard SEAS

    The course explores major areas of inquiry and core research methods in Human-Computer Interaction including experimental design, statistical data analysis, and qualitative methods.

  9. Intelligent Interactive Systems Group at Harvard

    Jan 8, 2010 · Thus, design of successful intelligent interactive systems requires intimate knowledge of and ability to innovate in two very disparate areas: human-computer interaction and artificial …

  10. Elena Glassman | Human-Computer Interaction at Harvard SEAS

    Elena Glassman is the Stanley A. Marks and William H. Marks Professor at the Radcliffe Institute and an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the Harvard Paulson School of Engineering and Applied …