Bio
Kinga Bettina Faragó obtained her Master's degree at Pannon University with a thesis on the Effectiveness of Serious Games for People with Moderate to Severe Intellectual Disabilities. She then participated in several EU-supported projects involving assistive technology.
She is a lecturer and research assistant at the Department of Artificial Intelligence at Eötvös Loránd University in Hungary. Her primary course is Affective Computing.
She has participated in interdisciplinary cooperations in etological and industrial topics, as well as student supervision. Her research interests focus primarily on novel solutions for understanding various human-computer interactions and complex situations. She also works with eye tracking, multimodal information processing, data collection experiments, and virtual and augmented reality applications.