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Universities at Shady Grove Blog: How Technology is Helping People with Traumatic Brain Injuries
Amazon's Alexa can help people with brain injuries regain independence and feel supported in their own home.
Medium: Approaches Matter
Researching how technology can be used for active engagement to help people with dementia.
Medium: What to Expect When Non-Experts Train AI
Research on machine teaching in which non-experts teach a model through a teachable interface.
Medium: Devices All The Way Down
Professor and Director of the HCIL, Niklas Elmqvist, reflects on his NSF Career Project.
Medium: HCIL 2019-2020 News Roundup
UMD Human-Computer Interaction Lab’s (HCIL) 2019-2020 accomplishments
Medium: Engaging the Commons in Participatory Sensing
Research on participatory sensing, the practice of using human participants to gather data on their mobile devices from their environm …
Getting Personal: How People Who are Blind Can Leverage AI to Access the Visual World
The Teachable Object Recognizer mobile application uses AI and machine learning to help access the visual world.