ELEC-E7851 - Computational User Interface Design D, Lecture, 1.11.2021-17.12.2021
Kurssiasetusten perusteella kurssi on päättynyt 17.12.2021 Etsi kursseja: ELEC-E7851
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NOTE THAT THIS COURSE CODE HAS BEEN REPLACED BY ELEC-E7852
ELEC-E7851 Computational User Interface Design (5 cr, Period II)
Computational interaction focuses on the use of algorithms and mathematical models to explain and enhance human-computer interaction. While there are numerous approaches to computational interaction, they all share a commitment to computational models of interaction. These models can drive design, adaptation, and support human decision-making. The study of computational interaction draws from multiple fields, including artificial intelligence and machine learning, computational statistics, information theory, design optimization, cognitive science, formal methods, and control theory.
Learning Objectives
The course offers a solid introduction to students who seek principled and yet actionable understanding of algorithmic approaches in HCI. The course introduces computational principles and core models of interaction for students with computational and engineering background. Students learn to formulate design and interaction problems and derive solutions by analysis, simulation, and optimization. Application areas cover the most widely used interfaces.
Teachers
Prof. Antti Oulasvirta and guest lecturers
Teaching assistants: Carmen Popa, Jade Roberts
Contents
Lectures; Assignments solved with Python;Assigned readings; Exam
Prerequisites
Mandatory programming language: Python. Assignments require familiarity with general concepts of computer science and mathematics, especially probability and linear algebra. We recommend a previous course on HCI, such as CS-C3210 Human-Computer Interaction or ELEC-E7890 User Research or ELEC-D7010 Engineering for Humans.
Participation
All Master's and PhD level students at Aalto University who fulfil the requirements are welcome. Students of the University of Helsinki are welcome join the course but are asked to contact the teacher in advance for the JOO contract.