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Stanford Seminar - On and Out-of-Body Interactions & Experiences

Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube

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Explore the evolving landscape of human-machine interaction in this Stanford seminar featuring Dr. Jessica Cauchard from Ben Gurion University of the Negev. Delve into the design, development, and evaluation of natural techniques for on-body and out-of-body experiences, examining how mobile technologies are transforming to fit our lifestyles. Discover novel interaction techniques at the intersection of technology and design, and learn about the potential for transitioning between on-body and out-of-body interfaces. Gain insights into future technological developments that could extend human physical abilities, including applications in autonomous vehicles, drones, and intelligent devices. Follow Dr. Cauchard's research journey through various studies involving gesture recognition, drone communication, and human-robot interaction, culminating in a discussion on the symbiotic integration of humans and machines.

Syllabus

Intro
Technological Evolutions
Are they going to take over
Drone in firefighting
Elaboration studies
Gesture recognition in harsh environments
Interactions with trained personnel
Drone initiated communication
Light expressive communication
Recognition rates
Design process
Study
Small Drones
Drone on Body
VR Lab Study
Drone Interview
Drone Dog
Drone Detection
Dog Robot
Exoskeleton
Questions


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