Roghayeh (Leila) Barmaki
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer & Information Sciences
Data Science Institute
University of Delaware
Welcome, thanks for stopping by!
I lead the Human-Computer Interaction Lab at the University of Delaware (HCI@UD).
My main area of research is Human-Centered Computing and it spans Multimodal Machine Learning, Augmented and Virtual Reality, and Embodied Interface Design for Education and Healthcare.
Email: rlb@udel.edu
EDUCATION
2016-2018
Postdoctoral Fellowship – Johns Hopkins University
Laboratory for Computational Sensing and Robotics, Whiting School of Engineering
2012-2016
PhD – University of Central Florida
Computer Science – Dissertation
2010-2012
Master of Science – Iran University of Science and Technology
Artificial Intelligence
2004-2008
Bachelor of Science – Kharazmi University
Software Engineering
TEACHING
Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction (CISC 482/682)
Fall 2019 and Fall 2020
Course Catalog Description: Studies research and theoretical methods for the study, design, implementation and evaluation of effective user interactive systems, including requirements for gathering, survey design, and rapid prototyping. Hands-on group projects supplement theoretical knowledge.
Introduction to Data Mining (CISC 483/683)
Spring 2019
Course Catalog Description: As an introductory course on data mining, this course introduces the concepts, algorithms, techniques, and systems of data mining, including (1) what is data mining? (2) get to know your data, (3) data preprocessing, integration and transformation, (4&5) mining frequent patterns and association: basic concepts and advanced methods, (6) classification: basic concepts, (7) cluster analysis: basic concepts, and current trends and special topics in data mining. The course will serve both senior-level computer science undergraduate students and graduate students interested in the field.
Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction (CISC 467/667)
Fall 2018
Course Catalog Description: Studies research and theoretical methods for the study, design, implementation and evaluation of effective user interactive systems, including requirements for gathering, survey design, and rapid prototyping. Hands-on group projects supplement theoretical knowledge.