Karla Reyes, originally from Honduras and currently working on a PhD in Spain, visited our lab over the past six months.
Karla Reyes, originally from Honduras and currently working on a PhD in Spain, visited our lab over the past six months.
Big congrats to Swati for receiving a best paper award at NeurIPS 2022 Gaze Meets ML Workshop for her paper Contrastive Representation Learn
Harsimran defended her dissertation titled "It's all in your eyes: Gaze tracking, synthesis, and redirection", and is off to a fantastic job at Google.
An article in the Wall Street Journal titled Tech Firms Train Voice Assistants to
Congrats to Viet, who successfully defended his Ph.D.
Nice news article on our own Muratcan!
We received a new R01 award from the National Institutes of Health for the project "Gaze-contingent computer screen magnification control" (PI: R.
The SIM (Semantic Interior Mapology) web tool has been launched
Here is a nice article about our recent NIH grant and our research on access technology.
Congrats to Siyang and Jiahui on winning the BMVC 2018 Best Industry Paper Award with the article
Hossein, Seongdo and Siyang successfully defended their theses and are off to great careers. Congrats to all - we'll miss you guys!
Recently accepted articles:
Here are our latest accepted articles:
The Marine Symposium on Wayfinding, held on July 14, 2017 at the UCSC campus, brought together researchers and practitioners involved in technolog
Our NSF-funded project on assisted public transit (RouteMe2) was featured on ABC 7 News
Our German Flores successfully defended his Ph.D. dissertation. Congrats German!
Title: Robust Path Back-Tracing Guidance System for Blind Individuals
Seongdo Kim advanced to candidacy with a proposal titled Incremental 3-D Reconstruction of Indoor Scenes.
Roberto participated in the panel Cities of the Future: The Promise of AI-enabled Public Services.
Our paper Improving the Accessibility of Mobile OCR Apps Via Interactive Modalities has been accepted at the ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing.
A new article (Velocity and Shape from Tightly-Coupled LiDAR and Camera) proposes methods for combining image data and range data from a LiDAR to compute motion and structure of visib
Our Siyang Qin advanced to candidacy with a Ph.D. thesis proposal focusing on automatic text detection in images.
Congrats Siyang!
Our article Automatic Skin and Hair Masking Using Fully Convolutional Networks has been accepted at ICME 2017.
Our paper Multi-Planar Fitting in an Indoor Manhattan World has been accepted at WACV 2017.
Our article Mind your crossings: Mining GIS imagery for crosswalk localization has been accepted for publication on the ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing.
The WeAllWalk data set contains time series from inertial sensors carried by blind individuals.