Dr. Hamilton-Wright's research interests involve building systems to assist human decision makers in understanding complex data domains and leveraging the data that they have available for the best comprehension and use.
His area of focus is on decisions made using electrophysiological...
Dr. Hamilton-Wright's research interests involve building systems to assist human decision makers in understanding complex data domains and leveraging the data that they have available for the best comprehension and use.
His area of focus is on decisions made using electrophysiological data: using electromyographic data to assess disease state, and using biophysical position data to assess fatigue and pain. He is interested in presenting analysis derived from machine-learning based association mining systems visually, for greater understanding, in the form of robust software tools.
Hamilton-Wright is an NSERC award-winning researcher who joined the School of Computer Science at the University of Guelph in 2017.