معرفی
James L. Crowley is a Professor at Grenoble INP (Grenoble Polytechnique Institute) within the University Grenoble Alpes. He teaches Computer Vision, Machine Learning, and Artificial Intelligence, and leads the Pervasive Interaction research group at INRIA Grenoble Rhône-Alpes. His research spans over 35 years, focusing on computer vision, robotics, and multimodal interaction, including foundational work in scale-invariant vision, robot localization, and human-computer interaction. Current interests include context-aware systems, ambient intelligence, and next-generation interaction paradigms.
Research Contributions:
- Pioneered innovations in computer vision and mobile robotics.
- Advanced appearance-based techniques and multimodal perception for HCI.
- Organized seminal events such as the 1st International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces (ICMI) in 1996 and contributed to the ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems.
- Explored smart environments and multimodal interaction systems between 1990-2010.
- Investigates integration of deep learning, cloud computing, and cognitive science for adaptive human-centered systems.
Keynote Focus:
Recapped 30 years of multimodal interaction research, emphasizing technological shifts (e.g., deep learning) and future challenges in human-centric AI.
Grants & Labs:
- Directs the Pervasive Interaction group at INRIA.
- No specific grants or student names listed in the text.
Awards: None explicitly mentioned.




