Software representations of humans, including aspects of anthropometry, biometrics, motion capture and prediction, as well as cognition modelling, are known as digital human models (DHM), and are widely used in a variety of complex application domains where it is important to foresee and simulate human behavior, performance, safety, health and comfort.
Automation depicting human emotion, social interaction and functional capabilities can also be modeled to support and assist in predicting human response in real world settings. Such domains include medical and nursing applications, education and learning, ergonomics and design, as well as safety and risk management.
The DHM Conference, an affiliated Conference of the HCI International Conference, arrived at its 16th edition and solicits papers from academics, researchers, industry and professionals, on a broad range of theoretical and applied issues related to Digital Human Modelling and its applications.
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The related topics include, but are not limited to:
- Artificial Intelligence & Smart Services
- Autonomous Driving, Avatars & Pedestrians
- Biometrics, Human Identification and Cyber-Security
- Bibliometric Analysis & Text-based Content Analysis
- Clothing and Comfort
- Collaboration and Manufacturing
- Elderly and Innovation
- Emotional Response
- Ergonomics and Fatigue
- Exoskeleton and Safety
- Eye tracking & Observing Service Quality
- Face Reader Synchronization with Response
- Fashion Design & Communication Sciences
- Gamification and Game-Based Learning
- Gestures & Human-Robot Interaction
- Integrating Social & Ethical Requirements
- Job Design and Changing Nature of Work
- Multimodal physiological measures
- Patients and Healthcare
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Posture, Manikin and Simulation
- Social Robotics
- Space Human Factors
- Systems, People and Performance
- Tasks and Usability
- Text Mining & Content Analysis
- Users and Workplace
- Wellness, Health and Well-being
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Program Chair
VINCENT DUFFY
Purdue University, USA
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Board Members
- Karthik Adapa
UNC-Chapel Hill, United States - Sandra Alemany
Institute of Biomechanics of Valencia, Spain - Alhamzah Alnoor
Southern Technical University, Basrah, Iraq, Iraq - Giuseppe Andreoni
Politecnico di Milano, Italy - Joao Barata
University of Coimbra, Portugal - Matthew Bennett
Humanetics, United States - Josephine Bolaji
Florida State University, United States - Andre Calero Valdez
University of Lübeck, Germany - Yaqin Cao
Anhui Polytechnic University, P.R. China - Damien Chablat
CNRS, France - H. Onan Demirel
Oregon State University, United States - Yi Ding
Anhui Polytechnic University, P.R. China - Martin Fleischer
EASE (by HF.exo), Germany - Ravindra Goonetilleke
Khalifa University, United Arab Emirates - Wenbin Guo
University of Florida, United States - Sogand Hasanzadeh
Purdue University, United States - Xueting Huang
Swinburne University of Technology, P.R. China - Aditya Jayadas
Oklahoma State University, United States - Bochen Jia
Univeristy of Michigan, United States - Genett Isabel Jimenez Delgado
Institución Universitaria de Barranquilla IUB, Colombia - Jari Kaivo-oja
University of Turku, Finland - Chutisant Kerdvibulvech
National Institute of Development Administration, Thailand - Nikhil Krishnaswamy
Colorado State University, United States - Nicola Francesco Lopomo
Politecnico di Milano, Italy - Kapil Madathil
Clemson University, United States - Mufti Mahmud
Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom - Siu Shing Man
South China University of Technology, P.R. China - Sumit Mandal
Oklahoma State University, United States - Alexander Mehler
Goethe University, Germany - Joerg Miehling
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany - Kristen Morris
Colorado State University, United States - Peter Nickel
Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of the German Social Accident Insurance (IFA), Germany - Miguel Ortiz-Barrios
Universidad de la Costa CUC, Colombia - Thaneswer Patel
North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology, India - Martin Pohlmann
Humanetics, United States - James Pustejovsky
Brandeis University, United States - Jackqee Qiu
NC State University, United States - Qing-Xing Qu
Northeastern University, P.R. China - Xiaodong Qu
George Washington University, United States - Xingda Qu
Shenzhen University, P.R. China - Arto Reiman
University of Oulu, Finland - Ann-Malin Schmidt
Technical University-Dresden, Germany - Deep Seth
Mahindra university, India - Yichao Shi
Georgia Tech, United States - Thitirat Siriborvornratanakul
National Institute of Development Administration, Thailand - Beatriz Sousa Santos
University of Aveiro, Portugal - Lesley Strawderman
Mississippi State University, United States - Leonor Teixeira
University of Aveiro, Portugal - Renran Tian
North Carolina State University, United States - Joseph Timoney
Maynooth University, Ireland - Vinay V Panicker
National Institute of Technology Calicut, India - Dustin Van der Haar
University of Johannesburg, South Africa - Sonia Verdugo-Castro
Universidad de Salamanca, Spain - Baicun Wang
Zhejiang University, P.R. China - Kuan Yew Wong
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Malaysia - Shuping Xiong
KAIST, Korea - Rachel Zuanon
State University of Campinas, Brazil
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