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Anne Haake

Professor

Dean’s Office
Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences

585-475-5365
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Anne Haake

Professor

Dean’s Office
Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences

Education

BA, Colgate University; MS, Rochester Institute of Technology; MS, Ph.D., University of South Carolina

585-475-5365

Areas of Expertise

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Published Conference Proceedings
Vaidyanathan, Preethi, et al. "Alignment of Eye Movements and Spoken Language for Semantic Image Understanding." Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Computational Semantics. Ed. unknown. London, UK: ACLweb.org, 2015. Web.
Guo, Xuan, et al. "Fusing Multimodal Human Expert Data to Uncover Hidden Semantics." Proceedings of the GazeIn '14 7th Workshop on Eye Gaze in Intelligent Human Machine Interaction: Eye-Gaze & Multimodality. Ed. ACM. New York, NY: n.p., Web.
Guo, Xuan, et al. "Infusing Perceptual Expertise and Domain Knowledge into a Human-Centered Image Retrieval System: A Prototype Application." Proceedings of the Eye Tracking Research and Application. Ed. ACM. New York, NY: n.p., Web.
Vaidyanathan, Preethi, et al. "Recurrence Quantification Analysis Reveals Differences in Eye-Movement Behavior Between Expert and Novice Dermatologists." Proceedings of the Eye Tracking Research and Application. Ed. AM. New York, NY: n.p., Web.
Hochberg, Limor, et al. "Towards Automatic Annotation of Clinical Decision-Making Style." Proceedings of the 8th Linguistic Annotation Workshop at COLING. Ed. Lori Levin and Manfred Stede. Stroudsberg, PA: aclweb.org, Web.
Guo, Xuan, et al. "Fusing Multimodal Human Expert Data to Uncover Hidden Semantics." Proceedings of the GazeInProc. 7th Workshop on Eye Gaze in Intelligent Human Machine Interaction: Eye-Gaze & Multimodality. Ed. unknown. New York, NY: ACM, 2014. Web.
Hochberg, Limor, et al. "Decision Style in a Clinical Reasoning Corpus." Proceedings of the BioNLPProceedings of the 2014 Workshop on Biomedical Natural Language Processing (BioNLP 2014). Ed. unknown. Baltimore, MD: n.p., 2014. Web.
Li, Rui, Pengcheng Shi, and Anne R. Haake. "Image Understanding from Experts' Eyes by Modeling Perceptual Skill of Diagnostic Reasoning Processes." Proceedings of the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition CVPR June 23-28, 2013 Portland OR. Ed. IEEE. Red Hook, NY: Curran Associates, Web.
Womack, Kathryn, et al. "Using Linguistic Analysis to Characterize Conceptual Units of Thought in Spoken Medical Narratives." Proceedings of the Interspeech 2013 Lyon, FR August, 2013. Ed. Interspeech. Lyon, FR: n.p., Web.
Womack, Kathryn, et al. "Markers of Confidence and Correctness in Spoken Medical Narratives." Proceedings of the Interspeech 2013 Lyon, FR August, 2013. Ed. Interspeech. Lyon, FR: n.p., Web.
Womack, Kathryn, et al. "Disfluencies as Extra-propositional Indicators of Cognitive Processing." Proceedings of the ExProM \'12: Proceedings of Workshop on Extra-propositional Aspect of Meaning in Computational Linguistics; 50th Ann. Meeting of the Associate. for Computational Linguistics,2012, Korea. Ed. Association for Computational Linguistics. Stroudsburg, PA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2012. Web.
McCoy, Wilson, et al. "Annotation Schemes to Encode Domain Knowledge in Medical Narratives." Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 6th Linguistic Annotation Workshop at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Associate. for Computational Linguistics 2012, Jeju, Korea. Ed. Association for Computational Linguistics. Stroudsburg, PA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2012. Web.
McCoy, Wilson, et al. "A Linking Uncertainty in Physicians? Narratives to Diagnostic Correctness." Proceedings of the Proceedings of the Workshop on Extra-propositional Aspect of Meaning in Computational linguistics at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Associate. for Computational Linguistics 2012, Jeju, Korea. Ed. Association for Computational Linguistics. Stroudsburg, PA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2012. Web.
Li, Rui, et al. "Learning Eye Movement Patterns for Characterization of Perceptual Expertise." Proceedings of the Eye Tracking Research and Application (ETRA12). Ed. Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. New York, NY: Association for Computing Machinery, Inc., 2012. Web.
Li, Rui, et al. "Learning Image-Derived Eye Movement Patterns for Characterization of Perceptual Expertise." Proceedings of the Proceedings of The Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society CogSci12 Sapporo, Japan. Ed. Naomi Miyake, David Peebles and Richard P. Cooper. Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society, 2012. Web.
Engelman, Corey, et al. "Exploring Interaction Modes for Image Retrieval." Proceedings of the Conference on Novel Gaze-Controlled Applications (NGCA11), May 2011, Blekinge Institute of Technology, SE-371 79, Karlskrona, Sweden. Ed. Veronica Sunstedt and Charlotte Sennersten. Karlskrona, Sweden: NGCA, 2011. Web.
Vaidyanathan, Preethi, et al. "Using Human Experts\\\' Gaze Data to Evaluate Image Processing Algorithms." Proceedings of the 10th IMVSP Workshop: Perception and Visual Signal Analysis, Cornell University, June16-17, 2011. Ed. IEEE. Ithaca, NY: IEEE, 2011. Print.
Journal Paper
Guo, Xuan, et al. "From Spoken Narratives to Domain Knowledge: Mining Linguistic Data for Medical Image Understanding." Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 62. 2 (2014): 79-90. Print.
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Haake, Anne. "Extracting and Modeling Tacit Knowledge for Image Understanding and Use." NIH. National Library of Medicine. Lister Hill Center for Biomedical Communications, Bethesda, MD. 25 Jul. 2011. Lecture.
Haake, Anne. "Human-Centered Computing in Knowledge-Rich Domains." NSF. Division of Biological Infrastructure. NSF, Arlington, VA. 8 Dec. 2011. Lecture.
External Scholarly Fellowships/National Review Committee
9/1/2011 - 8/31/2014
     National Science Foundation
     Amount: $303,198
9/15/2009 - 8/31/2012
     NSF
     Amount: $520,355
6/30/2010 - 5/31/2012
     NIH
     Amount: $362,284

Currently Teaching

HCIN-610
3 Credits
Human-computer interaction (HCI) is a field of study concerned with the design, evaluation and implementation of interactive computing systems for human use and with the study of major phenomena surrounding them. This course surveys the scope of issues and foundations of the HCI field: cognitive psychology, human factors, interaction styles, user analysis, task analysis, interaction design methods and techniques, and evaluation. This course will focus on the users and their tasks.
HCIN-620
3 Credits
Designing meaningful relationships among people and the products they use is both an art and a science. This course will focus on the unique design practice of: representing and organizing information in such a way as to facilitate perception and understanding (information architecture); and, specifying the appropriate mechanisms for accessing and manipulating task information (interaction design). This course will also explore the various design patterns (design solutions to particular problems) that are appropriate for the HCI professional. Students will need prior knowledge of an interface prototyping tool.

In the News

  • December 1, 2021

    exterior of Golisano Computing building at dusk.

    From floppy disks to the cloud

    In 2001, the dot-com bubble was bursting and investors had lost confidence in internet companies. Twenty years later, data has become a new currency, and people can access just about anything from their smartphones. Throughout all these changes, Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences has evolved into the largest college at RIT, with more than 4,600 students this year. Since its creation 20 years ago, GCCIS has awarded more than 14,000 degrees—in a growing number of computing disciplines.