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Chieko Asakawa elected to National Academy of Engineering

The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has elected 84 new members and 22 foreign members, announced NAE President C.D. (Dan) Mote Jr. today. This brings the total U.S. membership to 2,281 and the number of foreign members to 249. Election to the National Academy of Engineering is among the highest professional distinctions accorded to an [...]

BigData is getting bigger & better in the food industry

From IFT.org: Artur Dubrawski, director of the Auton Lab, Carnegie Mellon University, said that the lab researches new approaches to statistical data mining, specifically the underlying computer science, mathematics, statistics, and artificial intelligence of detection and exploitation of patterns in data. Government agencies routinely collect different kinds of data reflecting various issues regarding food safety, [...]

Gleason receives NSF GFRP fellowship

Cole Gleason, a Ph.D. student advised by Dr. Kris Kitani (RI) and Jeff Bigham (HCII), received a NSF GFRP fellowship. Cole's research focuses on developing navigation technology for people with visual impairments by combining computer vision and crowdsourcing. Full story here

Personal Object Recognizers for Blind People Receive Honorable Mention at CHI 2017

Personal Object Recognizers for Blind People Receive Honorable Mention at CHI 2017[/caption] Robotics Institute faculty Kris Kitani and Chieko Asakawa in collaboration with Human-Computer Interaction Institute postdoctoral fellow Hernisa Kacorri and faculty Jeffrey Bigham received a Best Paper Honorable Mention for their project helping blind people identify objects at the ACM CHI Conference on Human [...]