Researcher

Dr Gelareh Mohammadi

My Expertise

  • Social signal processing
  • Human behaviour understanding
  • Human non-verbal analysis
  • Human machine interaction
  • Computational social science
  • Machine learning
  • Artificial social intelligence
  • Artificial intelligence

Fields of Research (FoR)

Affective computing, Artificial intelligence, Human-computer interaction, Social and affective neuroscience, Cognitive and computational psychology, Collaborative and social computing

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Biography

Gelareh Mohammadi is a senior lecturer at UNSW Sydney. She is working in Social Artificial Intelligence and Human Behavior Analysis domain. Her main research interests lie in the field of computational social science, an interdisciplinary field bridging computer science and social science, and more specifically she is interested in social signal processing and human behaviour understanding using AI and Signal processing to create...view more

Gelareh Mohammadi is a senior lecturer at UNSW Sydney. She is working in Social Artificial Intelligence and Human Behavior Analysis domain. Her main research interests lie in the field of computational social science, an interdisciplinary field bridging computer science and social science, and more specifically she is interested in social signal processing and human behaviour understanding using AI and Signal processing to create socially-aware artificial intelligence. 


My Awards

  • 2022- Finalist for the Women in AI Award - Australia & New Zealand- in AI for Education category

  • 2019- Selected as Australia’s Research Field Leader (top researcher) in Human-Computer Interaction in the Australian Research Report

  • 2019- Best paper award in Affective Computing & Intelligent Interaction

  • 2015- Nomination for the Most Influential Articles in IEEE Transactions for Affective Computing Journal

  • 2013- Recipient of Google Anita Borg Memorial (Women Techmakers) Award 


My Research Supervision


Areas of supervision

I welcome applications from motivated students interested to pursue a Ph.D. in automated human behavior analysis and its application in the following areas:

  • Psychology
  • Psychiatry
  • Medicine
  • Education 
  • Aging 
  • Human-machine interactions

Currently supervising

My current HDR students:

  • Nuha Aldausari
  • Rukshani Somarathna
  • Peter Gan
  • Abdelrahman Ahmed
  • Michael Libman
  • Ryan De Belen

Students that I co-supervise:

  • Annette Spooner
  • Shariful Alam
  • Liu Yu
  • Zahra Donyavi

 


My Teaching

COMP9417: Machine Learning and Data Mining

COMP9517: Computer Vision

COMP3511/COMP9511: Human-Computer Interaction

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Location

School of Computer Science & Engineering,
Room 401D, Building K17
UNSW Sydney

Contact

+61 2 9385 6991