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Alexandra Moringen is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Data Science, University of Greifswald. Her work bridges robotics, cognitive science, and machine learning, focusing on modeling complex cognitive behaviors and optimizing human-robot interaction with limited multimodal data.
- Studied Mathematics and Computer Science at Kiel University
- PhD in Bayesian and computational statistics at Bielefeld University
Research interests include:
- Development of reinforcement learning (RL)-based models for haptic 3D shape exploration in robots
- Analysis of human haptic puzzle-solving using multimodal data (marker trajectories, joint angles, tactile sensors)
- AI applications in artistic creativity and sports training optimization
- Human-centric systems for medical training, healthy aging, and motor skill acquisition
Her article trends highlight interdisciplinary innovation in robotics and education:
- 2021 arXiv paper on piano practice optimization with generative AI and exoskeletons
- 2020 PLOS ONE study on tactile sensor array efficiency in shape exploration
- 2016 IEEE Haptics Symposium work on sensorimotor learning in 3D displays
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