Great to have my second research paper conditionally accepted at CHI2024 🎉, especially I can receive this good news on my birthday (although it’s AOE time, haha). This paper focuses on how to build proactive AI on smart glasses to help users generate daily lifelogging. Thanks to Nuwan, Sonne, Lucia, Prof. Zhao, and Prof. Liu, who are the co-authors of this paper, and all the members of NUS-HCI Lab.
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Present ParaGlassMenu at CHI23 Hamburg
Attending CHI for the first time was an incredible experience that opened up a new world of possibilities. The most exciting moment for me was presenting my first research work, ParaGlassMenu, at CHI. While presenting on the last day of the paper session presented its challenges and opportunities, I aimed to make my presentation interactive and engaging. The opportunity to share ideas with other talented researchers in the same field was also incredibly valuable to me.
Moreover, the benefits of CHI extend beyond academic sharing. The social aspect of the conference was equally amazing. I had the pleasure of meeting people from various backgrounds and disciplines, including senior professors, start-up founders, colleagues in my field, and even undergraduate students who presented their impressive first work. Hearing their stories and experiences was enlightening, and I built meaningful connections that I believe will last for a long time.
My First-Author Paper, ParaGlassMenu, Accepted at CHI2023
Very excited to have my first research paper conditionally accepted at CHI2023 🎉. This paper focuses on how to support secondary HCI tasks with mimial interference to on-going primiray in-person social interactions. Thanks Nuwan, Prof. Zhao and Prof. Sun who are the co-authors of this paper, and all the members at NUS-HCI Lab. More details will be shared once the camera-ready version is done 🙂