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Living laboratories: the future computing environments group at the Georgia Institute of Technology
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CHI '00 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems table of contents
The Hague, The Netherlands
SESSION: Organization overviews: beyond the desktop: augmenting everyday places and things table of contents
Pages: 215 - 216  
Year of Publication: 2000
ISBN:1-58113-248-4
Authors
Gregory D. Abowd  Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Christopher G. Atkeson  Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Aaron F. Bobick  Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Irfan A. Essa  Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Blair MacIntyre  Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Elizabeth D. Mynatt  Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Thad E. Starner  Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
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SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

The Future Computing Environments (FCE) Group at Georgia Tech is a collection of faculty and students that share a desire to understand the partnership between humans and technology that arises as computation and sensing become ubiquitous. With expertise covering the breadth of Computer Science, but focusing on HCI, Computational Perception, and Machine Learning, the individual research agendas of the FCE faculty are grounded in a number of shared living laboratories where their research is applied to everyday life in the classroom (Classroom 2000), the home (Aware Home), the office (Augmented Offices), and on one's person (Wearable Computing).



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Gregory D. Abowd: colleagues
Christopher G. Atkeson: colleagues
Aaron F. Bobick: colleagues
Irfan A. Essa: colleagues
Blair MacIntyre: colleagues
Elizabeth D. Mynatt: colleagues
Thad E. Starner: colleagues