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The Human Centred Computing (HCC) group is concerned with the design, development and evaluation of systems with which humans interact and engage in complex and varied ways, focusing on computer graphics, data visualisation, human-computer interaction and natural language processing. We aim to develop international expertise in empirical design, user centred methodologies, visual analytics, information visualisation, natural language processing, multi-modal interfaces, human factors, and human computer interaction.

People

Alfie Abdul-Rahman

Senior Lecturer in Computer Science

Ruba Abu-Salma

Deputy Head of the Cybersecurity Group

Rita Borgo

Head of the Human Centred Computing Group

Michael Cook

Deputy Head of the Human Centred Computing Group

Publications

    News

    King's researchers receive coveted Future Leaders Fellowship

    UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has today announced the latest recipients of its prestigious Future Leaders Fellowship, including three researchers from...

    Academics who have been awarded research funding

    AI Chatbots can be exploited to extract more personal information

    New research has revealed that AI chatbots can be easily manipulated to encourage users to reveal even more personal information.

    Hands typing at keyboard (unsplash)

    Smart home devices used to monitor domestic workers raise safety concerns

    The growing use of smart home devices is undermining the privacy and safety of domestic workers.

    Smart camera on a shelf

    Scientists use ChatGPT to make nation's favourite podcasts more accessible

    The work breaks new ground on audio media accessibility for people with complex communication needs.

    Tim Neate Thumbnail

    Specialised badges help people with invisible disabilities speak up

    New customisable digital badges will help people with invisible disabilities sidestep social stigma in public.

    AAC Devices for aphasia

    Events

    11Jun

    Ethical AI: Safer and Faster Innovation in Healthy Brain Ageing

    Ethical AI: a safer, faster innovation in Healthy Ageing & Brain Health

    Please note: this event has passed.

    23Apr

    [HCC Seminar Series]: Performance-led research in HCI - methods, creations, and critical reflections

    Performance-led research in HCI - methods, creations, and critical reflections

    Please note: this event has passed.

    12Feb

    [HCC Seminar Series]: Designing bodily technology with sighted guiding companions

    Designing bodily technology with sighted guiding companions

    Please note: this event has passed.

    27Nov

    Staying with the trouble: Applying feminism to visualisation research

    A HCC and WIS Seminar series exploring feminist theories on common assumptions within visualisation research

    Please note: this event has passed.

    16Oct

    [HCC Seminar Series]: What makes a technology inclusive? Perspectives from co-design and cross-sensory cognition

    What makes a technology inclusive? Perspectives from co-design and cross-sensory cognition

    Please note: this event has passed.

    People

    Alfie Abdul-Rahman

    Senior Lecturer in Computer Science

    Ruba Abu-Salma

    Deputy Head of the Cybersecurity Group

    Rita Borgo

    Head of the Human Centred Computing Group

    Michael Cook

    Deputy Head of the Human Centred Computing Group

    Publications

      News

      King's researchers receive coveted Future Leaders Fellowship

      UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has today announced the latest recipients of its prestigious Future Leaders Fellowship, including three researchers from...

      Academics who have been awarded research funding

      AI Chatbots can be exploited to extract more personal information

      New research has revealed that AI chatbots can be easily manipulated to encourage users to reveal even more personal information.

      Hands typing at keyboard (unsplash)

      Smart home devices used to monitor domestic workers raise safety concerns

      The growing use of smart home devices is undermining the privacy and safety of domestic workers.

      Smart camera on a shelf

      Scientists use ChatGPT to make nation's favourite podcasts more accessible

      The work breaks new ground on audio media accessibility for people with complex communication needs.

      Tim Neate Thumbnail

      Specialised badges help people with invisible disabilities speak up

      New customisable digital badges will help people with invisible disabilities sidestep social stigma in public.

      AAC Devices for aphasia

      Events

      11Jun

      Ethical AI: Safer and Faster Innovation in Healthy Brain Ageing

      Ethical AI: a safer, faster innovation in Healthy Ageing & Brain Health

      Please note: this event has passed.

      23Apr

      [HCC Seminar Series]: Performance-led research in HCI - methods, creations, and critical reflections

      Performance-led research in HCI - methods, creations, and critical reflections

      Please note: this event has passed.

      12Feb

      [HCC Seminar Series]: Designing bodily technology with sighted guiding companions

      Designing bodily technology with sighted guiding companions

      Please note: this event has passed.

      27Nov

      Staying with the trouble: Applying feminism to visualisation research

      A HCC and WIS Seminar series exploring feminist theories on common assumptions within visualisation research

      Please note: this event has passed.

      16Oct

      [HCC Seminar Series]: What makes a technology inclusive? Perspectives from co-design and cross-sensory cognition

      What makes a technology inclusive? Perspectives from co-design and cross-sensory cognition

      Please note: this event has passed.

      Group leads