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Professor Lank's research interests are in Human-Computer Interaction and Intelligent User Interfaces. Professor Lank's recent work has focused on determining user intention in computing systems. He has explored the role that measurable parameters of a user's action and the context of the user's action can play in allowing us to determine what a user is trying to accomplish. He has worked on computationally controlling mode in tablet computers, on tolerances in stylus selection gestures, and on endpoint prediction in mouse pointer motion. An overriding goal of this research area is a better understanding of the kinematics of user action using input devices like a mouse, an electronic stylus, or a finger.
Professor Lank is also active in pen-computing, specifically working with tablet computers, electronic whiteboards, and handheld computers such as Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs). His early work studied interactive diagram recognition, seeking an understanding of similarities and differences in diagram notations with the goal of developing frameworks for recognizing a broad range of diagrams. His hypothesis was that the spatial arrangement and the order in which people draw symbols can provide additional information on the meaning of the diagram they are drawing, and that using this information can improve computer recognition algorithms. More recently, Professor Lank has been active in the MathBrush project, a University of Waterloo research project designing interactive tablet-based mathematical software.
Professor Lank is also active in pen-computing, specifically working with tablet computers, electronic whiteboards, and handheld computers such as Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs). His early work studied interactive diagram recognition, seeking an understanding of similarities and differences in diagram notations with the goal of developing frameworks for recognizing a broad range of diagrams. His hypothesis was that the spatial arrangement and the order in which people draw symbols can provide additional information on the meaning of the diagram they are drawing, and that using this information can improve computer recognition algorithms. More recently, Professor Lank has been active in the MathBrush project, a University of Waterloo research project designing interactive tablet-based mathematical software.
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Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interactionno. ISS (2023): 242-265
CHI Extended Abstractspp.1-7, (2023)
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 25TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MULTIMODAL INTERACTION, ICMI 2023pp.224-233, (2023)
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interactionno. ISS (2022): 103-117
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interactionno. ISS (2022): 31-50
Rina R. Wehbe, Kai Bornemann,Benjamin Hatscher, Joseph Tu, Lisa F. Cormier,Christian Hansen,Edward Lank,Lennart E. Nacke
Extended Abstracts of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (2019)
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