
معرفی
Professor Hans Gellersen is a faculty member at the Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University. His research focuses on human-computer interaction, virtual/augmented reality, eye tracking, and multimodal interaction. He leads projects exploring gaze-based interfaces, natural input techniques, and XR applications. Key interests include improving interaction efficiency in 3D environments and addressing accessibility challenges in extended reality systems.
Recent work emphasizes dynamic eye dominance analysis for foveated rendering, multimodal input cascades (hand-head-eye), and gaze-assisted 3D object manipulation. He investigates user performance in VR/AR systems, calibration methods for eye tracking, and collaborative mixed reality tools. Notable contributions include frameworks for spatial interfaces, gesture fusion, and accessibility adaptations for users with movement disorders.
His publications span top venues like CHI, IEEE VR, and ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction. Research themes include gaze-hand coordination, implicit calibration systems, and reconfigurable collaboration spaces. Current projects explore seamless interaction techniques that combine gaze with physical movements and environmental cues.



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