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- Keynote and Technology Demonstrations at IEEE VisArch Co-located with ISCA
- Recent I3T Lab Graduate Sarah Eom Highlighted by the Duke University Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation
- Is This the Future of our Day to Day Lives with Smart Glasses and AI?
- I3T Lab Tour a Part of Regional NAE Meeting
- One More Half-marathon: Garmin Durham 1/2
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Keynote and Technology Demonstrations at IEEE VisArch Co-located with ISCA
It was our pleasure to participate in IEEE VisArch Workshop co-located with IEEE ISCA, which came to Raleigh, NC in June 2026. Professor Gorlatova delivered a keynote speech titled “Intelligent and Secure XR: Building Adaptive Spatial Systems That Know When … Continue reading
I3T Lab Tour a Part of Regional NAE Meeting
It was our sincere pleasure to offer a Duke I3T Lab Tour as part of the National Academy of Engineers Regional Meeting held at Duke University in May 2026. May 2026 NAE Regional Meeting attendees exploring live AR and … Continue reading
Edge Computing’s Next Decade: Intelligent Spatial Systems – and a Responsibility to Get Them Right
It was my genuine pleasure to get to share my thoughts about the past and future of edge computing at the ACM Symposium on Edge Computing 2025 panel, “Looking Back and Moving Forward: 10 Years of Edge Computing.” My highest-level … Continue reading
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SenSys 2022 Demo: Through an AR Lens
Sarah Eom has demonstrated our ongoing work on AR-based magnification for hand-held loupes at ACM SenSys’22 in Boston, MA. This work is based on a collaboration with Miroslav Pajic (Duke ECE) and Majda Hadziahmetovic (Duke Ophthalmology). [Demo description PDF] [Accompanying poster PDF]
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AI Institute I3T Lab Showcase
At the Athena AI Institute‘s 1st Annual Summit held at Duke University in August 2022, 4 members of the lab presented posters and showcased the work of the lab during the I3T Lab Tour. The projects showcased during the summit covered … Continue reading
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2021 US NAE Frontiers of Engineering Symposium
It was a true pleasure to attend the 2021 National Academy of Engineering Frontiers of Engineering Symposium (NAE FOE). The NAE FOE is unique in bringing together engineers from all engineering disciplines. It was a blast. A rare opportunity to … Continue reading
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5 Undergraduate Independent Study Projects On Mobile Augmented Reality Completed in Fall 2019
5 independent undergraduate research projects have been completed in the I^3T lab this semester. In these projects students investigated different elements of mobile augmented reality (AR), including edge-based integration of AR with low-end IoT devices, user perception of different types … Continue reading
Posted in Augmented reality, Career and Leadership, Communication networks, Demonstrations, Duke University, Edge computing, Internet of Things, Students and Mentorship, Undergraduate research
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Two Demos Showcased at ACM SenSys’19
Two demos developed in the lab were presented at ACM SenSys’19 in New York City, NY, in November 2019. A demo led by Joseph DeChicchis, titled Adaptive AR Visual Output Security Using Reinforcement Learning Trained Policies, demonstrates how reinforcement learning-based … Continue reading
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Undergraduate Students Presenting Their Work on Next-generation Augmented Reality at Duke University Undergraduate Research Showcases
Three undergraduate students have presented the results of their independent studies in CS and ECE poster sessions and demonstrations here at Duke University. Michael Glushakov presented a poster and a demo of his work on edge computing-supported augmented reality with … Continue reading
2017 IEEE Fog World Congress
IEEE Fog World Congress was a blast. It takes a lot to put together an inaugural conference on a new topic — the organizing committee did a great job putting the event together. Moderating the Fog and Edge from the Practitioners’ … Continue reading
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