The Oregon Project
The Oregon Project is an installation by Artists Keith Salmon, Daniel Thornton, Graham Byron, and Microsoft Researcher Neel Joshi. It provides alternative insight and exploration of a landscape for those with limited sight and is…
FLARE: Fast Layout for Augmented Reality Applications
Creating a layout for an augmented reality (AR) application which embeds virtual objects in a physical environment is difficult as it must adapt to any physical space. We propose a rule-based framework for generating object…
ICMI 2016 and Microsoft Research
We are excited to have been part of the 18th ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI) in Tokyo, Japan, on November 12-16, 2016. Microsoft was a Gold sponsor of this premier international forum for…
Action-Driven 3D Indoor Scene Evolution
GlassHands: Interaction Around Unmodified Mobile Devices Using Sunglasses
We present a novel approach for extending the input space around unmodified mobile devices. Using built-in front facing cameras of unmodified handheld devices, GlassHands estimates hand poses and gestures through reflections in sunglasses, ski goggles…
Ignite Talks-James Vlahos
Botness is a two-day gathering in NYC on November 4-5, 2016 at NYU/ITP. We’ll discuss all things bots: startups, tools, bots for work and play, discovery, and engagement. We will work together to shape the…