Mansi Sharma

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Mansi Sharma is a researcher and doctoral candidate in the Cognitive Assistants Department at DFKI and Saarland University. Before joining DFKI, Mansi was awarded a Graduate Fellowship from Saarland University to support her research. She earned her master’s in computer science from Saarland University and her bachelor’s degree from NIT Raipur, where she received a departmental silver medal for academic excellence. Her research focuses on human intent recognition and analyzing human behavioral patterns. In 2023, Mansi visited NII Japan as an intern. Recently, she was selected as one of 200 researchers worldwide to participate in the 11th Heidelberg Laureate Forum.

Research Interests: Mansi conducts research integrating human behavior, machine learning, and human-computer interaction, focusing on how intelligent systems can effectively understand and adapt to human needs.

In the group: Mansi works on improving human intent recognition by integrating physiological signals like EEG, eye-tracking, and gestures in scenarios such as visual search tasks and microsurgical interactions. Her work aims to enhance the accuracy of intent recognition systems for applications in cognitive assistants, healthcare, and assistive technologies.

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mansi.sharma@dfki.de