

Follmer)ĭuoSkin: Rapidly Prototyping On-Skin User Interfaces Using Skin-Friendly Materials. Rovables: On-Body Robots as Mobile Wearables. (with Manisha Mohan)Įxploring Interactions and Perceptions of Kinetic Wearables. Technical Interventions to Detect, Communicate, and Deter Sexual Assault. Home Telecomputing, Atari, Inc., Principal Investigator, 1983 Personal Computers and Telephony, NTT Public Corporation, Principal Voice Interfaces for Network Services, AT&T, Principal Investigator,īack Seat Driver, NEC, Principal Investigator, 1988-1991Īcoustic and Visual Cues for Speech Recognition, DARPA,

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