Justine Cassell
At the ArticuLab, we study how people communicate with and through technology. We use technology as a way of better studying human-human communication, and use the study of human-human communication to design better technology. This interest leads us to questions concerning the intersection of language, learning, the body, and computational systems, through a range of interdisciplinary methods and tools. Benefiting from the synergy of rigorous experimental methods and extensive computational modeling, our work contributes to theoretical research in cognitive science, communication studies, learning sciences, artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction, and many other related disciplines. Funding: NSF, Autism Speaks Foundation.
Visit Justine Cassell's web site.
"Body Language: Lessons from the Near-Human " [PDF Version]
"The Language of Online Leadership: Gender and Youth Engagement on the Internet " [PDF version]



