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Programmable Environments with Distributed Swarm Robots

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Explore the future of programmable environments through distributed swarm robots in this colloquium presentation by Ryo Suzuki from the University of Colorado Boulder. Discover how robots are poised to seamlessly integrate into our living spaces, making environments more adaptive and controllable. Learn about applications ranging from context-aware ambient assistants to interactive haptic and tangible interfaces for human-computer interaction. Gain insights into Suzuki's research at the intersection of Human-Computer Interaction and robotics, focusing on novel tangible user interfaces with swarm and soft robots. Understand the potential impact of computationally controlled physical objects and built environments, extending beyond traditional IoT capabilities. This 55-minute talk, recorded on February 18, 2020, includes closed captions and offers a glimpse into the innovative work of a PhD candidate with numerous publications in top HCI venues.

Syllabus

Allen School Colloquium: Ryo Suzuki (University of Colorado Boulder)

Taught by

Paul G. Allen School

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