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ATLAS researchers will present six published works and two workshops at the 2022 ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI), the world鈥檚 preeminent forum for the field of human-computer interaction. The conference, commonly referred to as 鈥淐HI,鈥 will be held hybrid-onsite April 30-May 6, 2022 in New Orleans.
Imagine a world where robots flawlessly detect everyone in a conversation group and also greet the newcomers. Described in聽a paper聽published in the March proceedings of the prestigious International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction 聽(HRI '22),聽Hooman Hedayati聽聽(PhD computer science '20) and Daniel Szafir, assistant professor of computer science at UNC Chapel Hill聽and former ATLAS faculty member, proposed a method to overcome situations when conversational group (F-formation) detection algorithms fail.
THING Lab researchers, led by recent PhD graduate, Ryo Suzuki, developed a swarm of shape-changing robots that move furniture around a room, opening up new haptic ideas for virtual reality.
ATLAS researchers and Ericsson Research project collaborators are exploring ways in which remote drumming experiences can be made more enjoyable despite the latency, including drumming with avatars.
Pufferbot is an aerial robot with an expandable protective structure that deploys to encircle the drone and prevent the drone's rotors from coming in contact with obstacles or people.
RoomShift is a haptic and dynamic environment that could be used to support a variety of virtual reality (VR) experiences.
TechXplore writes about PufferBot, an actuated, expandable structure that can be used to fabricate shape-changing aerial robots.
At a time when the field of human-computer interaction is becoming more important than ever, ATLAS researchers are making substantial contributions, contributing nine papers and two workshops to CHI '20.
Research from ATLAS Institute's IRON Lab聽involving utilizing聽augmented reality聽to gain information about a robot's intended path of motion was featured on the globally broadcast program,聽"Beyond Innovation." The program features the latest business and technology trends.
Hooman Hedayati, a computer science PhD student based in the ATLAS Institute鈥檚 Interactive Robotics and Novel Technologies (IRON) Lab, participated in a prestigious summer internship at Microsoft Research in Redmond, Washington, where he worked on teaching robots social skills in group conversations.