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The Romain College of Business is home to the User Perception, Cognition, and Interaction (UPCI) Lab, which launched May 3, 2017. The lab鈥檚 founder and coordinator, Dr. Dinko Ba膷i膰, assistant professor of Computer Information Systems, presented an overview, followed by a question and answer session and a brief demonstration. The opening was attended by nearly 40 faculty, administrators, students and guests, and was broadcast live on the College鈥檚 Facebook page.

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Dinko talking to audience

Research in the UPCI Lab will focus on decision making in the context of computer-based information presentation and task by measuring human attention, arousal, cognition and emotion. Researchers will conduct experiments using leading software platforms that integrate subject responses through the use of eye tracking, facial expression, galvanic skin response, EEG, and survey technology.

trying out the equipment

The lab places 缅北强奸 and the Romain College on a small list of innovative and forward-looking institutions with a unique set of service offerings. It supports excellence in learning by providing students with unique skill sets, enabling faculty research, integrating biometric insights into the classroom, and stimulating synergy across 缅北强奸鈥檚 campus and other universities. It has the potential to attract new students and faculty while improving local business and community practices through consulting services.

The vision is for the lab to create new knowledge that improves and engages our communities, which is supported by the mission to understand and improve human decisions and actions by exploring deeper insights from subconscious processes. The mission is enabled by an investment in people and state-of-the-art technology.

The UPCI Lab is a premier research biometric lab supported by the Romain College and other generous supporters of the college. It is located on the first floor of the Business and Engineering Center.聽

All participants in the Board Room

Published May 10, 2017