Xiang Xiao
PhD Candidate
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About MeI am a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Computer Science, University of Pittsburgh. My research area is Human Computer Interaction, especially Mobile interfaces and their applications in education and healthcare. Here is my CV. My advisor is Dr. Jingtao Wang. I am a member of the MIPS research group at Pitt. My PhD research focuses on using physiological signals collected via the built-in camera of mobile phones to understand, model, and improve learning in mobile Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). Before going to Pittsburgh, I obtained my Bachelor's degree in Software Engineer from Wuhan University in China in 2010. ResearchMy research interest is Human Computer Interaction, especially Mobile Interfaces, Intelligent Interactive Systems, Learning Techologies, Machine Learning and Its Application in User Interfaces. I design and prototype intelligent mobile interfaces and interaction techniques, I also conduct formal user studies to evaluate usability and effectiveness of the proposed mobile interfaces. My recent research projects:
PublicationsXiang Xiao, Jingtao Wang. "Understanding and Detecting Divided Attention in Mobile MOOC Learning." Proceedings of ACM International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. CHI, 2017.(to appear) Xiang Xiao, Jingtao Wang. "Context and Cognitive State Triggered Interventions for Mobile MOOC Learning." Proceedings of ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction. ICMI, 2016.[pdf][website] Corey D. Stein, Xiang Xiao, Steven Levine, Titus KL Schleyer, Harry Hochheiser, and Thankam P. Thyvalikakath. "A Prototype Mobile Application for Triaging Dental Emergencies." The Journal of the American Dental Association. May 17, 2016.[pdf] Xiang Xiao, Jingtao Wang. "Towards Attentive, Bi-directional MOOC Learning on Mobile Devices" Proceedings of ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction. ICMI, 2015.[pdf][website][Best Paper Nomination] Xiang Xiao, Phuong Pham, Jingtao Wang. "AttentiveLearner: Adaptive Mobile MOOC Learning via Implicit Cognitive State Inference" Proceedings of ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction. ICMI, 2015.[pdf][website][Demonstration] Teng Han, Xiang Xiao, Lanfei Shi, John Canny, Jingtao Wang. "Balancing Accuracy and Fun: Designing Engaging Camera Based Mobile Games for Implicit Heart Rate Monitoring" Proceedings of ACM International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. CHI, 2015.[pdf][website] Teng Han, Lanfei Shi, Xiang Xiao, John Canny, Jingtao Wang. "Designing Engaging Camera Based Mobile Games for Implicit Heart Rate Monitoring" Work-In-Progress of ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. CHI, 2014.[pdf][website] Xiao, Xiang, Teng Han, and Jingtao Wang. "LensGesture: augmenting mobile interactions with back-of-device finger gestures" Proceedings of the 15th ACM on International conference on multimodal interaction. ICMI, 2013.[pdf][website] TeachingRecitation CS1501 – Algorithm Implementation, Summer 2011, Spring 2015 CS1502 – Formal Methods in Computer Science, Spring 2014 CS0441 – Discrete Structures for Computer Science, Fall 2013 CS1555 – Database Management Systems (CS 2055), Fall 2011 CS0445 – Data Structure, Summer 2011 Grading CS2610 – Research Topics in Human-Computer Interaction, Fall 2014, 2015 CS1635 – Interface Design Methodology, Spring 2013, 2016 CS1653 – Applied Cryptography and Network Security, Spring 2012, 2013 CS2520 – Wide Area Networks, Spring 2012 Courses Taken
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