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We have 6 Human Computer Interaction PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Southampton

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Human Computer Interaction PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Southampton

We have 6 Human Computer Interaction PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Southampton

Biometric deepfake to physical attack instrument assessment

Deepfake technologies have increased the challenges to biometric systems. Generative AI tools are rapidly advancing, enabling the creation of media tuned to descriptive parameters that can be used within injection attacks, where data are presented to the algorithm in an electronic/media format. Read more

xAI for Biometrics – Legal Presentation of Data

Increasingly AI-based biometric technologies, such as facial recognition and voice biometrics, are playing a major role in assisting public authorities to protect the public, reduce serious crime, and help safeguard vulnerable persons. Read more

Gesture-Agnostic Radar-Based Hand Tracking for VR/AR Systems

Supervisory Team:  Dr Shelly Vishwakarma. Project description. Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) are rapidly becoming integral to our digital experiences, necessitating the need for interfaces that are both non-intrusive and safeguard user privacy. Read more

Cutting-edge microphone arrays for improving smart device performance in adverse environments

PhD Supervisor. Jiahong Zhao. Project description. This project aims to explore the design of an alternative class of microphone arrays, so-called co-prime microphone arrays, for recording and processing speech in adverse environments. Read more

Wearable multimodal sensors at loaded body interfaces to assist remote healthcare

Supervisory Team.   Professor Liudi Jiang. Project description. Millions of people globally suffer from various physiological disorders and thus require long term sometimes lifelong rehabilitation and care. Read more
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