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Technology for AI-Supported Learning: Ontario Tech Student Showcases Research at Prestigious GI ’25 Conference in Kelowna

Oshawa, ON – Benedict Leung, a Graduate Student pursuing his MSc, and a member of the vialab at Ontario Tech University, recently presented his work at Graphics Interface 2025 (GI ’25), Canada’s premier conference for computer graphics and human-computer interaction.

Leung’s research, developed alongside contributors Mariana Shimabukuro, Matthew Chan, and Christopher Collins, was showcased at the event, which took place from May 26–29, 2025 in Kelowna, British Columbia. GI ’25 fosters collaboration across graphics, HCI, and visualization fields, with all paper submissions undergoing rigorous peer review. explores a novel approach to enhancing comprehension through personalized learning. Their study introduces GazeQ-GPT, a system that leverages a gaze-driven interest model and a Large Language Model (LLM) to generate tailored comprehension questions for educational video content.

Sponsored by the Canadian Human-Computer Communications Society, GI ’25 is dedicated to advancing research and education in graphics, visualization, and HCI. The event featured insightful presentations, panel discussions, and networking opportunities, drawing experts from around the world.

For more information on Leung’s research, visit: https://vialab.ca/research/gazeqgpt