Project Description
Multimodal narrative generation and presentation technologies enable the Situations Room to communicate discovery and insights from the cognitive computers to groups of people. The generated narratives both automatically thread the information from graph data store (e.g. DBpedia) into a meaningful and engaging story, as well as draw on creative computation to make analogies between information points which would otherwise remain buried in the data. Those narratives are then presented to the audience through the immersive situations room using text, pictures, visualizations and data sonification techniques.
Faculty
Hui Su
Project Director | Founding Director, CISL
Human Computer Interaction, Cognitive User Experience, Visual Analytics, Cloud Computing, Neural Networks
Research Staff
david allen
User Experience & Visualization Design |
Research Associate
Computational Design, Visualization, Natural Interfaces, Live Performance
Students
Samuel Chabot
Sonification |
Ph.D. Candidate, Architectural Acoustics
Spatial data sonification
Matthew Peveler
Reasoning & Planning |
Ph.D. Candidate, Computer Science
The usage of theory of mind reasoning and planning in cognitive and immersive systems