Hyungsin Kim, Young Suk Cho, Ellen Yi-Luen Do: Computational clock drawing analysis for cognitive impairment screening. Tangible and Embedded Interaction 2011: 297-300
Tag: TEI2011
Computational clock drawing analysis for cognitive impairment screeningRelated lab member(s): Hyungsin Kim | Tags: ACM, clockreader, Conference Paper, TEI2011 |
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Grocery hunter: a fun mobile game for children to combat obesityRelated lab member(s): Hyungsin Kim | Tags: ACM, Conference Paper, game, TEI2011 Hyungsin Kim, Anya Kogan, Chandan Dasgupta, Michael Misha Novitzky, Ellen Yi-Luen Do: Grocery hunter: a fun mobile game for children to combat obesity. Tangible and Embedded Interaction 2011: 317-320 |
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Super Hero Design Competition: Hawl’s PowerRelated lab member(s): Szu-Chia Lu, Andy Wu, Chih-Pin Hsiao and Ellen Yi-Luen Do | Tags: game, HCI, Interaction Design, superhero, TEI2011, ThingM TEI2011 Superhero Fashion Show from TEI2011 on Vimeo. Story Description: Hawl is a successful conductor working with his orchestra. Music is Hawl’s love of life during the day. At the same time, he lives a secret life. He has a mysterious power of controlling music to spread joy and to defeat devils around him. As [...] |
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Six Papers from Georgia Tech at TEI 11Related lab member(s): Ellen Yi-Luen Do, Andy Wu and Hyungsin Kim | Tags: tangible, TEI2011 The 2011 Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction (TEI), for which Ellen Yi-Luen Do is Program Co-Chair and Ali Mazalek is GSC Co-Chair, received 203 submissions (the highest number of submissions in TEI history) and accepted a total of 65 papers, an acceptance rate of 32%. GVU research projects have had the following six [...] |
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Szu-Chia Lu and Hyungsin Kim Awarded ACM-W ScholarshipRelated lab member(s): acmeadmin, Szu-Chia Lu and Hyungsin Kim | Tags: ACM, ACM-W, awards, TEI2011 Szu-Chia Lu and Hyungsin Kim, have each been awarded an ACM-W scholarship for attendance at the Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction (TEI). The scholarship helps cover expenses for their intercontinental attendance. The ACM-W’s mission is to celebrate, inform and support women in computing, and work with the ACM-W community of computer scientists, educators, [...] |