Mingze XiView profile
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Dr Mingze Xi is a Research Scientist at CSIRO's Data61, specifically within the Immersive Environments Lab and the Quantitative Imaging Research Team. He also holds an academic affiliation as an Adjunct Lecturer at The Australian National University and The University of Newcastle, Australia. His research spans interdisciplinary domains including: Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) Computer Vision Wearable Computing Interactive Visualization User Experience (UX) Design Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) Skill Training and Assessment Asset Tracking and Logistics Smart Building Technologies Mingze's pioneering work centers on Situated Imaging, a technique that integrates augmented reality, computer vision, and large foundational models to enhance human understanding through interactive spatial computing. His research aims to improve safety, training, and operational efficiency across various industries. While no publications are listed in the provided text, his research profile suggests a strong focus on applied immersive technologies and human-centered AI systems. Dr Xi completed his PhD in Computer Science at The University of Newcastle, Australia, and previously held a research postgraduate position at Durham University, UK (2012–2013). He has extensive experience in upskilling primary industry workers with next-generation interfaces.







