HCI

Comprehensive listings of HCI-based resources in the UK.

Selected sites from UK Directory

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  1. Brighton University - Information Technology Research

    Institute examines the communication and natural language interaction between computers and operators. Read about postgraduate study courses.
    www.itri.brighton.ac.uk

    Institute examines the communication and natural language interaction between computers and operators. Read about postgraduate study courses.
  2. Cambridge University - Rainbow Group

    Build display systems and research and develop software for computer-aided design and human-computer interaction applications.
    www.cl.cam.ac.uk

    Build display systems and research and develop software for computer-aided design and human-computer interaction applications.
  3. CompInfo - Groupware, Workflow

    Index of resources for human interaction including an easy-to-use interface, and email.
    www.compinfo.co.uk

    Index of resources for human interaction including an easy-to-use interface, and email.
  4. HCI'98 Advanced Programme

    Read about the highlights and keynote speakers at this conference on human/computer interaction, which was held in Sheffield.
    www.shu.ac.uk

    Read about the highlights and keynote speakers at this conference on human/computer interaction, which was held in Sheffield.
  5. HMPRC

    Human and Machine Perception Research Centre at Keele University. Find details of members of the group and their specialities and publications.
    www.keele.ac.uk

    Human and Machine Perception Research Centre at Keele University. Find details of members of the group and their specialities and publications.
  6. Project Argus

    Aims to provide spatial scientists with software and tutorial resources for data visualization in teaching.
    www.geog.le.ac.uk

    Aims to provide spatial scientists with software and tutorial resources for data visualization in teaching.
  7. University of York HCI Group

    Research into human error tolerance, alternative interfaces, and properties of usable interactive systems.
    www.cs.york.ac.uk

    Research into human error tolerance, alternative interfaces, and properties of usable interactive systems.