
AT&T Research at Pervasive 2012
Jun 18 - 22, 2012
Newcastle, United Kingdom
Contact: Ramón Cáceres
A paper by AT&T Researcher Kevin Li along with CMU collaborators explores how multimodal cues—including feedback from a haptic steering wheel—can convey navigation information to drivers, particularly older drivers. At the Workshop on Pervasive Urban Applications, AT&T Researchers will present early studies into using cellular devices to understand when and where people use urban green spaces.
Workshop on Pervasive Urban Applications (PURBA):
Exploring the Use of Urban Greenspace through Cellular Network Activity
Ramón Cáceres - presenting, Christopher Small (Columbia University), James Rowland, Simon Urbanek
June 19, 2012 at 09:00 AM
Main Conference:
HCI Session
Route Guidance Modality for Elder Driver Navigation
SeungJun Kim (Carnegie Mellon University) - presenting, Jin-Hyuk Hong (CMU), Kevin Li, Jodi Forlizzi (CMU), Anind Dey (CMU)
June 21, 2012 at 02:00 PM