Anton Nijholt



is professor Human Media Interaction (HMI) at the University of Twente. He studied mathematics and computer science at Delft University of Technology and received a PhD from the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in 1980. Since then he held many positions in different countries before establishing the HMI Group. His research interests include multimodal interaction, virtual reality, brain-computer interfacing and embodied conversational agents and the corresponding application domains such as affective computing, entertainment computing, media & art, and social computing. He has (co-)organized many international conferences and has acted as guest-editor for many journals.

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