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    Introducing TORC: A rigid haptic controller that renders elastic objects 

    May 2, 2019 | Mar Gonzalez Franco and Eyal Ofek

    Oxymorons of haptics might be the new normal Consumer virtual reality (VR) systems can immerse users in wonderous virtual worlds, rich in sights and sounds. However, how many times have you reached for an object in VR or augmented reality (AR) and, just as you…

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    Deep InfoMax: Learning good representations through mutual information maximization 

    May 1, 2019 | Devon Hjelm, Philip Bachman, and Adam Trischler

    As researchers continue to apply machine learning to more complex real-world problems, they’ll need to rely less on algorithms that require annotation. This is not only because labels are expensive, but also because supervised learners trained only to predict annotations tend not to generalize beyond…

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    Toward Emotionally Intelligent Artificial Intelligence 

    April 30, 2019 | Daniel McDuff and Ashish Kapoor

    Recent successes in machine intelligence hinge on core computation ability to efficiently search through billions of possibilities in order to make decisions. Sequences of decisions, if successful, often suggest that perhaps computation is catching up to–or even surpassing–human intelligence. Human intelligence, on the other hand,…

  4. How to better design AI – from ideation to user perception and acceptance 

    April 26, 2019 | Mihaela Vorvoreanu, Saleema Amershi, Justin Cranshaw, and Shamsi Iqbal

    Designing artificial intelligence systems and features poses new challenges for user experience (UX) practitioners. Traditionally, UX designers rely on sketching and low-fidelity, fast prototyping to imagine and test their ideas. The usual design tools and techniques, however, can’t always meet the demands of designing AI-infused…

  5. Advancing accessibility on the web, in virtual reality, and in the classroom 

    April 18, 2019 | Meredith Ringel Morris

    At the ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems conference in Glasgow, Scotland this May, researchers from Microsoft’s Redmond and UK labs, together with our university collaborators, will be presenting several papers and demos that explore how to design technologies more inclusively, to…

  6. Making ‘micromoments’ work for you 

    April 12, 2019 | Shamsi Iqbal

    Imagine you’ve been asked to write a crucial document for your company, perhaps a detailed outline of its long-term strategy. You’re excited, but don’t know when you’ll find the time to write it. As you sit in a meeting later that day, waiting for the…

  7. Rapidly enabling autonomy at scale with simulation 

    April 8, 2019 | Ashish Kapoor

    Autonomous Systems have attracted a lot of attention as they promise to improve efficiency, reduce cost and most importantly take on tasks that are too dangerous for humans. However, building a real-world autonomous system that would operate safely at scale is a very difficult task.…