Research

Interests šŸš€

Iā€™m passionate about improving societal well-being by deeply understanding human behavior and data perception. My research interests include human-computer interaction, embodied interaction, and accessibility, and Iā€™m always open to discussing human-centric, cutting-edge topics.šŸ«‚

Human-Compueter Interaction šŸ¤–

My goal is to create systems that build trust and intimacy in human-robot interactions. I explore anthropomorphic behaviors and design strategies to restore trust after robot errors, enhancing the overall user experience.

Embodied Interaction

I am fascinated by how physical and sensory experiences can influence digital interactions. I have explored embodied interactions through projects such as designing trust repair systems for human-robot interaction, using facial emotion analysis and anthropomorphic behaviors to create more empathetic systems.

Accessibility

Iā€™m dedicated to making technology accessible, focusing on elderly users. My research on smart products in elderly care led to new evaluation scales, improving the usability of intelligent systems for older adults.

My goal is to design and evaluate systems that enhance communication between humans and intelligent machines. With expertise in prototyping, user studies, and data analysis, I take a human-centered, evidence-based approach, driven by the vision of creating seamless, trustworthy, and empathetic interactions.ā€

Papers

Published in: TE2024

Published in: 31st International Conference on Transdisciplinary Engineering 2024

The paper analyzes elderly people's acceptance of smart products in home care, identifying key factors such as age, health, and technical skills through scenario-based analysis. It provides insights for designing better smart technologies and improving elderly care policies.

Advised by: Prof.Tan Xinyang

This paper designed a Intimate Trust Repair System, which uses humanoid behaviors like facial expressions and gestures to quantitatively modulate robot's feedback, effectively restoring human trust after errors.

This paper focused on exploring whether general anthropomorphic behaviors in robots can effectively restore trust after errors. It fueled my passion for developing strategies to improve collaboration and emotional connection between humans and robots.