Cognitive Engineering/Applied Cognitive Science

Center for Human-Machine Systems Research, Georgia Tech


The Human-Machine Systems Research Center research group has a strong research program in cognitive engineering, carried out by Professors T. Govindaraj, Alex Kirlik, and Christine Mitchell. Their research interests concern the development of theoretical frameworks to guide the design of interfaces, aiding systems, and training techniques to support efficient human-machine interaction in complex systems. The Georgia Tech Research Institute, similarly, has a large research and development program in several aspects of applied AI and Cognitive Science, including expert systems, cognitive engineering, and neural networks. The Graphics, Visualization and Usability group in the College of Computing conducts research in cognitive aspects of Human-Computer Interfaces.

Educational Programs

Cognitive Science

CHMSR Technical Reports


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