School of Computing Technologies, RMIT University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Interests:
Mixed reality; Empathic computing; Biosignal; HCI; Remote collaboration; Interface
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Bio:
Allison Jing is a Lecturer at RMIT University and an adjunct researcher at the Empathic Computing Lab. Her research focuses on using biosignal (gaze, facial, physiological) as "superpower" input (ML-trained) and output (visual augmentation), designing immersive interfaces, and incorporating multimodal interaction techniques to support empathic Mixed Reality collaboration and Human-AI interaction (AI+XR).
Website:
Bio:
Allison Jing is a Lecturer at RMIT University and an adjunct researcher at the Empathic Computing Lab. Her research focuses on using biosignal (gaze, facial, physiological) as "superpower" input (ML-trained) and output (visual augmentation), designing immersive interfaces, and incorporating multimodal interaction techniques to support empathic Mixed Reality collaboration and Human-AI interaction (AI+XR).