Four members of the SLIM group presented posters about their research at the recent Research Computing Days event on campus. They reported having some interesting and fruitful discussions.
Tyler Egan presented about using a new tool from Microsoft called the Platform for Situated Intelligence (/psi, beta to be released in 2018) that we are using for our multimodal interaction lab.
Danielle Moro presented work on embodied semantics where the computational semantic meaning of hand configurations is grounded in tendon activations.
Aprajita Shukla presented her ongoing work on conversational grounding using an incremental graphical interface.
Kiran Thapa presented his ongoing work on using an online meetup task to talk about a shared visual environment.
Well done everyone!