The Human-X Interactions Lab is an interdisciplinary research lab within the Advanced Research Institute for Informatics, Computing, and Networking at De La Salle University. We investigate how humans learn, integrate, and interact with emerging technologies beyond traditional digital devices—robots, drones, smart spaces, and AI, among others. Grounded on human-computer interaction research methods and design paradigms, we create new ubiquitous and interactive computing technologies, as well as interaction techniques that foster effective and delightful interactions between humans, computers, and emerging technologies.
Recent Publications
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When the Echo Chamber Shatters: Examining the Use of Community-Specific Language Post-Subreddit Ban
Milo Trujillo, Sam Rosenblatt, Guillermo de Anda Jáuregui, Emily Moog, Briane Paul V. Samson, Laurent Hébert-Dufresne & Allison M. Roth
CHI 2021
Joshua C. Manzano, Adrienne Francesca O. Soliven, Antonio Miguel B. Llamas, Shenn Margareth V. Tinsay, Briane Paul V. Samson & Rafael A. Cabredo
Philippine Science Letters
Analysis of the co-authorship network of Filipino researchers in deep learning
Angelyn R. Lao, Unisse C. Chua & Briane Paul V. Samson
Prevention of H5N6 outbreaks in the Philippines using optimal control
Abel G. Lucido, Robert Smith? & Angelyn R. Lao
Philippine Journal of Science
Juan Miguel Augusto M. Feria, Michael Lawrence S. Oliva, Briane Paul V. Samson & Angelyn R. Lao
CHI 2020 Late-Breaking Work - Hawai'i, USA
Are Two Heads Better than One? Exploring Two-Party Conversations for Car Navigation Voice Guidance
Briane Paul V. Samson & Yasuyuki Sumi
ViTune: A Visualizer Tool to Allow the Deaf and Hard of Hearing to See Music with Their Eyes
Jordan Aiko Deja, Alexczar Dela Torre, Hans Joshua Lee, Jose Florencio Ciriaco IV & Carlo Miguel Eroles
Philippine Journal of Science
Juan Miguel Augusto M. Feria, Michael Lawrence S. Oliva, Briane Paul V. Samson & Angelyn R. Lao
CHI 2019 - Glasgow, Scotland UK
Exploring Factors that Influence Connected Drivers to (Not) Use or Follow Recommended Optimal Routes
Briane Paul V. Samson & Yasuyuki Sumi
Projects
An online tool to convert differential equations to chemical reactions in CoNtRol, ERNEST, and CRNToolbox formats.
An interactive visualization that explores the suitability of evacuation centers in Marikina City, Philippines. Grand Prize winner of the VizRisk Challenge 2019.