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Roland Goecke
University of Canberra
Key research interests:

One of my general research interests is in multimodal HCI. In emotion research, I focus on multimodal affective sensing using audio, video, and physiological sensors. I strongly believe that only multimodal systems can deliver the accuracy and robustness required for real-world applications. I am also interested in continuous-space representations of emotions, rather than discrete emotion spaces, to represent combinations of emotions which are often found in practical situations. From an applications point of view, I currently work on applying affective computing in areas of HCI, health care, and sports studies.
I am an Assistant Professor and Head of the Vision and Sensing Group at the (University of Canberra) and an adjunct research fellow at the (Australian National University). My research interest in the area of emotion research focusses on multimodal affective sensing technology. I am working on an affective sensing system that incorporates a number of different sensors from different sensing modalities, such as audio, video, and physiology.

I strongly believe that only multimodal systems that use complementary sensors are able to deliver the robustness required for deployment in real-world situations. This raises issues about the integration of the data from the various sensors, keeping in mind that each sensor might have a different and variable reliability, as well as real-time analysis.

In terms of applications, I am interested in applications in the health care and aged care, sports studies, as well as in person monitoring applications in safety-critical areas, for example driver assistance systems and air traffic controller monitoring.

Other research interests of mine are in the areas of:
  • Multimodal HCI
  • Auditory-visual speech processing
  • Computer vision
  • Image processing
For more information, please visit my personal homepage.
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