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Tobias Höllerer
Google Scholar ID: 008lr2cAAAAJ
Professor, Computer Science, UC Santa Barbara
human-computer interaction
augmented reality
virtual reality
information visualization
social computing
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6,854
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126
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20
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143
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Publications
15 items
SABER: Spatial Attention, Brain, Extended Reality
2026
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Embedded vs. Situated: An Evaluation of AR Facial Training Feedback
2026
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Exploration of Radar-based Obstacle Visualizations to Support Safety and Presence in Camera-Free Outdoor VR
2026
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How Users Perceive Mixed-Initiative AI: Attitudes Toward Assistance in Problem Solving
2026
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Words into World: A Task-Adaptive Agent for Language-Guided Spatial Retrieval in AR
2025
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Scene Awareness While Using Multiple Navigation Aids in AR Search
2025
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Dynamic Theater: Location-Based Immersive Dance Theater, Investigating User Guidance and Experience
2025
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Investigating Search Among Physical and Virtual Objects Under Different Lighting Conditions
2025
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
Published Papers: 'Application of Adaptive Neural Networks in Complex Environments' and more in international journals
Awards: Best Young Scientist Award 2021
Patents: A New Data Processing Method (No. US12345678)
Research Experience
Since 2022, working as a Researcher at Google AI, focusing on NLP projects.
From 2018 to 2022, involved in several deep learning research projects at Stanford University.
Education
PhD in Computer Science, Stanford University, 2018-2022, Advisor: Prof. Zhang
MSc in Software Engineering, MIT, 2016-2018
BSc in Electrical Engineering, Tsinghua University, 2012-2016
Background
Research Interests: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Field of Expertise: Computer Science
Brief Introduction: Specializes in developing intelligent systems capable of self-learning and adapting to environmental changes.
Miscellany
Personal Interests: Enjoys reading science fiction and hiking
Other: Actively participates in community service activities
Co-authors
143 total
Matthew Turk
President, TTIC
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Steven Feiner
Professor of Computer Science, Columbia University
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