Members

Team

Project Coordinators (Co-PIs)

HULAT (UC3M)

Lourdes Moreno

Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the Carlos III University of Madrid (UC3M) and researcher at the Human Language and Accessibility Technologies (HULAT) group.

Paloma Martínez

Paloma Martinez received the Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (Spain). She is full professor and the Head of the Human Language and Accessibility Technologies (HULAT) in the Computer Science and Engineering Department, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.

NIL (UCM)

Raquel Hervás

Her research lies at the intersection of Natural Language Processing, Accessibility, and Human-Computer Interaction. Raquel has worked on developing real-time text generation tools for various domains and applying language generation and processing techniques to support people with disabilities. Additionally, she specializes in human-centered approaches and methodological aspects of Human-Computer Interaction for user interface design, focusing on improving the lives of people with disabilities.

Virginia Francisco
Her research focuses on Natural Language Processing, Affective Computing, Accessibility (applying NLP to promote inclusion for people with disabilities), and Computational Creativity. She has contributed to the development of innovative technologies that promote inclusive and user-friendly interactions between technology and individuals with disabilities. Additionally, she specializes in designing and conducting experimental studies involving people with disabilities, employing Human-Computer Interaction methodologies.

Research team

HULAT (UC3M)

Belén Ruiz-Mezcua

Full professor in the Department of Computer Science at the Carlos III University of Madrid (UC3M) and researcher at the Human Language and Accessibility Technologies (HULAT) group.

José Luis López Cuadrado
Associate professor in the Department of Computer Science at the Carlos III University of Madrid. He holds a PhD in Computer Science and Technology from the Carlos III University of Madrid since 2009. He is researcher at the Human Language and Accessibility Technologies (HULAT) group.
Jose Luis López Cuadrado

Associate professor in the Department of Computer Science at the Carlos III University of Madrid. He holds a PhD in Computer Science and Technology from the Carlos III University of Madrid since 2009. He is researcher at the Human Language and Accessibility Technologies (HULAT) group.

Isabel Segura Bedmar
Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the Carlos III University of Madrid (UC3M) and researcher at the Human Language and Accessibility Technologies (HULAT) group
Jesús Manuel Sánchez Gómez

Jesús Manuel Sánchez Gómez received the PhD degree in Aerospace Technology – Electromagnetic, Electronic, Computer and Mechanical Engineering (2023) from the University of Extremadura. He is assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at the Carlos III University of Madrid (UC3M) and researcher at the Human Language and Accessibility Technologies (HULAT) group.

Marco Antonio Sánchez Escudero

PdD student in the Department of Computer Science at the Carlos III University of Madrid (UC3M) and researcher at the Human Language and Accessibility Technologies (HULAT) group.

NIL (UCM)

Antonio Fernando Garcia Sevilla
Antonio Fernando García Sevilla

Assistant Professor (UCM)

Computational linguist and engineer, Antonio’s interest lies in the combination of expert knowledge and machine learning. His main object of study is sign language, but he is interested in all approaches that shine light on the diversity, variety and flexibility of the human language capacity. He produces tools and datasets that can be found online under free and open licenses in places such as Github or Zenodo.

Alberto Díaz Esteban

Associate Professor (UCM)

His research focuses on natural language processing (automatic text summarization, processing textual content in medical records and regulatory documents, extracting interactions between biomedical entities), and developing chatbots to enhance information access. His recent research explores the digital processing of sign language and the application of deep learning algorithms to improve accessibility for people with visual impairments.

Covadonga Rodrigo San Juan

Permanent Lecturer (UNED)

Her research focuses on Human Computer Interaction (HCI), usability and accessibility, and the design of inclusive and ethical learning environments. She has developed application profiles, repositories, standards, recommender systems and mobile apps for autonomous access to quality OERs. Her recent research explores the design and development of accessible and multisensorial apps for wellbeing in the context of art and digital humanities.

Francisco Iniesto Carrasco

Research Fellow (UNED)

His research focuses on inclusive digital education and developing technologies to improve accessibility in cultural and educational environments, such as technologies in museums and virtual learning environments. His involvement in international projects has included improving inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility in open science. Currently, his research focuses on designing and developing accessible educational virtual assistants.

Daniel Guasch Murillo

Associate Professor (UPC)

His research focuses on Accessibility and Universal Design, developing inclusive technologies and adapting educational and digital environments for people with disabilities. He serves as the academic director of the UPC Accessibility Chair and the co-editor of the Journal of Accessibility and Design for All. He has been involved in several initiatives, including creating a SAAC for people with communication difficulties, designing a tool to assess the adequacy of a dwelling to its inhabitants, and conducting studies on inclusive universities.

Project PID2023-148577OB Funded by:

MICIU confinanciado

Accessibility

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