iPerform - I/UCRC for Assistive Technologies to Enhance Human Performance

The iPerform Center for Assistive Technologies to Enhance Human Performance (iPerform) builds assistive technologies to enhance human performance at all levels. Assistive technologies include computer-aided tools and methods to increase, maintain, or improve people's functional capabilities. The mission of iPerform is to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of people with disabilities, and enhance the productivity of well-bodied people. To do so, iPerform applies artificial intelligence innovations to improve products and services and enhance human performance and safety. Center researchers are developing novel learning and training methods to assist humans. Their technical expertise includes machine learning, user interface design, and vocational training.

Research Areas

Augmented and virtual reality.
Cognitive computing.
Computer vision.
Data mining.
Internet of things.
Rehabilitation.
Robotics.
Telemonitoring and safety.

Facilities & Resources

Partner Organizations

Abbreviation

i-Perform

Country

United States

Region

Americas

Primary Language

English

Evidence of Intl Collaboration?

Industry engagement required?

Associated Funding Agencies

Contact Name

Fillia Makedon

Contact Title

Center Director

Contact E-Mail

makedon@uta.edu

Website

General E-mail

Phone

Address

The iPerform Center for Assistive Technologies to Enhance Human Performance (iPerform) builds assistive technologies to enhance human performance at all levels. Assistive technologies include computer-aided tools and methods to increase, maintain, or improve people's functional capabilities. The mission of iPerform is to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of people with disabilities, and enhance the productivity of well-bodied people. To do so, iPerform applies artificial intelligence innovations to improve products and services and enhance human performance and safety. Center researchers are developing novel learning and training methods to assist humans. Their technical expertise includes machine learning, user interface design, and vocational training.

Abbreviation

i-Perform

Country

United States

Region

Americas

Primary Language

English

Evidence of Intl Collaboration?

Industry engagement required?

Associated Funding Agencies

Contact Name

Fillia Makedon

Contact Title

Center Director

Contact E-Mail

makedon@uta.edu

Website

General E-mail

Phone

Address

Research Areas

Augmented and virtual reality.
Cognitive computing.
Computer vision.
Data mining.
Internet of things.
Rehabilitation.
Robotics.
Telemonitoring and safety.

Facilities & Resources

Partner Organizations