Text-driven Human Motion Generation
Generating plausible, controllable human motions from language instructions and high-level intentions for embodied agents and creative applications.
We build intelligent systems that understand how people see, move, and interact. Our research connects human motion generation, immersive computing, behavior modeling, and human-centered AI.
HAI Lab studies computational models and interactive systems that make AI more aware of human bodies, intentions, and contexts. Below highlights our major research directions.
Generating plausible, controllable human motions from language instructions and high-level intentions for embodied agents and creative applications.
Building immersive systems that use gaze, pose, and interaction signals to understand users in extended reality environments.
Forecasting future body movements during daily activities, hand-object interaction, and collaborative tasks.
Modeling where people look, why they look there, and how gaze coordinates with hands, head, body, and surrounding context.
Designing AI systems that reason about human bodies and interaction intent across physical, virtual, and mixed environments.
Learning reusable representations from interaction data such as mouse behavior, gaze traces, poses, and multimodal user actions.