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José A. Macias
Also published under:J. A. Macias, Jose A. Macias, José Antonio Macías
Affiliation
Escuela Politécnica Superior, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Topic
Domain Ontology,Model Domain,Present Model,Semantic Web,Web Page,Academic Courses,Academic Year,Acoustic Model,Audio Content,Automatic Generation,Automatic Processing,Browsing,Changes In Context,Cognitive Domains,Commercial Tools,Computer Science,Continuous Stream,Detailed Feedback,Dimension Increases,Domain Classifier,Domain Experts,Dynamic Web,End-users,Engineering Courses,Explicit Model,False Acceptance Rate,False Alarm Rate,Feedback Mechanism,Forms Of Speech,Group Classification,Hidden Markov Model,Human Speech,Image Retrieval,Incremental Learning,Information In The Form,Interaction Capabilities,Interactive,Kind Of Change,Knowledge Base,Language Model,Learning Process,Mel-frequency Cepstral Coefficients,Metadata,Navigation,Ontology,Ontology Concepts,Organizational Resources,Part Of The Questionnaire,Percentage Scale,Practical Courses,
Biography
José A. Macías received the M.S. degree from Madrid Technical University, Madrid, Spain in 1999, and the Ph.D. degree from Madrid Autónoma University, Madrid, Spain, in 2003, both in computer science.
He is a Permanent Professor with the Computer Science Department, Madrid Autónoma University. His principal research area of interest is human–computer interaction (HCI) and educational-related issues.
Dr. Macías is a member of various associations including AIPO (Spanish HCI Association), where he participates in the Steering Committee as Vice-President, and ACM-SIGCHI, where he participates as Co-Chair. He has received several awards, such as the “Outstanding Paper Award” of the IEEE Neural Networks Society.
He is a Permanent Professor with the Computer Science Department, Madrid Autónoma University. His principal research area of interest is human–computer interaction (HCI) and educational-related issues.
Dr. Macías is a member of various associations including AIPO (Spanish HCI Association), where he participates in the Steering Committee as Vice-President, and ACM-SIGCHI, where he participates as Co-Chair. He has received several awards, such as the “Outstanding Paper Award” of the IEEE Neural Networks Society.