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Jennifer Mankoff

Assistant Professor
Computer Science

As a broad goal, Professor Mankoff is interested in making computers more accessible both in environments where keyboard and mice are not tenable such as ubiquitous and mobile computing, and for people with special needs. Her thesis research, a first step in this direction, focused on toolkit-level support for building interfaces that make use of recognition-based input, and specifically for handling recognition errors. She plans to continue to work towards supporting natural and complex forms of communication between humans and computers that can rival the richness of human to human communication.

Graduate Students

Scott Carter
Scott Lederer (co-advised by Anind Dey)

M.S. Graduates

Miriam Walker

Projects

Fitting diverse input devices to existing applications
Ambient displays
Support shopper nutrition
The Augmented Wheelchair
End-user privacy management in ubiquitous computing

Previous research projects

Publications

List of publications
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