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Jason Alexander is affiliated with the University of Bath in the United Kingdom and specializes in the field of Computer Science, with a specific focus on Human-Computer Interaction. Their research intersects multiple subfields including Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Cognitive Neuroscience, Molecular Biology, and Artificial Intelligence.

Their main topics of work cover a range of areas within interactive technology and health-related applications. These include:

  • Interactive and Immersive Displays
  • Tactile and Sensory Interactions
  • Data Visualization and Analytics
  • Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
  • Peripheral Artery Disease Management
  • Cerebrovascular and Carotid Artery Diseases
  • Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery

Jason Alexander has published research in several reputable venues. Notable frequent publication venues include:

  • IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
  • Lancaster EPrints (Lancaster University)
  • Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
  • Circulation
  • ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications

Their recent papers demonstrate a variety of research interests and were published between 2020 and 2024. These include:

  • Computer science without computers: new outreach methods from old tricks, 2024, Lancaster EPrints (Lancaster University)
  • Quality of Life in Patients With Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia Treated With Revascularization, 2024, Circulation
  • Data Physicalization, 2020, IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
  • Multi-user Gaze-based Interaction Techniques on Collaborative Touchscreens, 2021, ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications
  • Physicalization from Theory to Practice: Exploring Contemporary Challenges for Physicalization Design, 2024, Designing Interactive Systems Conference

Collaboration is a notable aspect of Jason Alexander's research. Frequent co-authors include Kim Sauvé, Christopher Owens, Trevor Hogan, Uta Hinrichs, and Samuel Huron, with the highest number of collaborations being three with Kim Sauvé.

Best Publications

  • Opportunities and Challenges for Data Physicalization

    Yvonne Jansen;Pierre Dragicevic;Petra Isenberg;Jason Alexander

  • Computer science unplugged: school students doing real computing without computers

    Tim Bell;Jason Alexander;Isaac Freeman;Mick Grimley

  • Grand Challenges in Shape-Changing Interface Research

    Jason Alexander;Anne Roudaut;Jürgen Steimle;Kasper Hornbæk

  • Exploring Interactions with Physically Dynamic Bar Charts

    Faisal Taher;John Hardy;Abhijit Karnik;Christian Weichel

  • The Feet in Human--Computer Interaction: A Survey of Foot-Based Interaction

    Eduardo Velloso;Dominik Schmidt;Jason Alexander;Hans Gellersen

  • Would you do that?: understanding social acceptance of gestural interfaces

    Calkin S. Montero;Jason Alexander;Mark T. Marshall;Sriram Subramanian

  • Gaze-touch: combining gaze with multi-touch for interaction on the same surface

    Ken Pfeuffer;Jason Alexander;Ming Ki Chong;Hans Gellersen

  • Faster document navigation with space-filling thumbnails

    Andy Cockburn;Carl Gutwin;Jason Alexander

  • GesText: accelerometer-based gestural text-entry systems

    Eleanor Jones;Jason Alexander;Andreas Andreou;Pourang Irani

  • Revisiting read wear: analysis, design, and evaluation of a footprints scrollbar

    Jason Alexander;Andy Cockburn;Stephen Fitchett;Carl Gutwin

  • Putting your best foot forward: investigating real-world mappings for foot-based gestures

    Jason Alexander;Teng Han;William Judd;Pourang Irani

  • ShapeClip: Towards Rapid Prototyping with Shape-Changing Displays for Designers

    John Hardy;Christian Weichel;Faisal Taher;John Vidler

  • Look together: using gaze for assisting co-located collaborative search

    Yanxia Zhang;Ken Pfeuffer;Ming Ki Chong;Jason Alexander

  • How to Evaluate Object Selection and Manipulation in VR? Guidelines from 20 Years of Studies

    Joanna Bergström;Tor-Salve Dalsgaard;Jason Alexander;Kasper Hornbæk

  • Gaze-Shifting: Direct-Indirect Input with Pen and Touch Modulated by Gaze

    Ken Pfeuffer;Jason Alexander;Ming Ki Chong;Yanxia Zhang

  • ReForm: Integrating Physical and Digital Design through Bidirectional Fabrication

    Christian Weichel;John Hardy;Jason Alexander;Hans Gellersen

  • Ultra-tangibles: creating movable tangible objects on interactive tables

    Mark Marshall;Thomas Carter;Jason Alexander;Sriram Subramanian

  • Tilt displays: designing display surfaces with multi-axis tilting and actuation

    Jason Alexander;Andrés Lucero;Sriram Subramanian

  • Hard lessons: effort-inducing interfaces benefit spatial learning

    Andy Cockburn;Per Ola Kristensson;Jason Alexander;Shumin Zhai

  • Analysis and Classification of Shape-Changing Interfaces for Design and Application-based Research

    Miriam Sturdee;Jason Alexander

  • Adding haptic feedback to mobile tv

    Jason Alexander;Mark T. Marshall;Sriram Subramanian

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans Gellersen
Hans Gellersen Aarhus University
Sriram Subramanian
Sriram Subramanian University College London
John Hardy
John Hardy University College London
Kasper Hornbæk
Kasper Hornbæk University of Copenhagen
Andreas Bulling
Andreas Bulling University of Stuttgart
Andy Cockburn
Andy Cockburn University of Canterbury
Pourang Irani
Pourang Irani University of Manitoba
Petra Isenberg
Petra Isenberg French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation - INRIA
Mark S. Marshall
Mark S. Marshall Indiana University
Carl Gutwin
Carl Gutwin University of Saskatchewan

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