by Sarah Frigg | Aug 26, 2016 | Uncategorized
Maintaining Awareness of the Focus of Attention of a Conversation: A Robot-Centric Reinforcement Learning Approach We explore online reinforcement learning techniques to find good policies to control the orientation of a mobile robot during social group...
by Sarah Frigg | May 7, 2016 | Digital Fabrication, Uncategorized, Visual Computing
RapID: A Framework for Fabricating Low-Latency Interactive Objects with RFID Tags In this work, we show how to achieve low-latency manipulation and movement sensing with off-the-shelf RFID tags and readers. May 7, 2016CHI Interactivity 2016 Authors Andrew...
by Sarah Frigg | May 7, 2016 | Uncategorized
PaperID: A Technique for Drawing Functional Battery-Free Wireless Interfaces on Paper We describe techniques that allow inexpensive, ultra-thin, battery-free Radio Frequency Identification RFID tags to be turned into simple paper input devices. May 7, 2016CHI...
by Sarah Frigg | May 3, 2016 | Uncategorized
EM-ID: Tag-less Identification of Electrical Devices via Electromagnetic Emissions We present a low cost method for extracting the EM-ID from a device along with a new classification and ranking algorithm that is capable of identifying minute differences in the EM...
by Sarah Frigg | May 3, 2016 | Uncategorized
High-Q and Over-Coupled Tuning for Near-Field RFID Systems This work will show both theoretically and through experimentation that using high Q coils in the over-coupled regime supports extension of read range in near field RFID systems by 81% or more compared to...
by Sarah Frigg | Nov 9, 2015 | Uncategorized
Toward Better Understanding of Engagement in Multiparty Spoken Interaction with Children We introduce a concrete metric for engagement—willingness to continue the interaction—that leads to better inter-coder judgments for children playing in pairs. November 9,...