We have been overwhelmed by the enthusiastic response to Tux! We look forward to seeing you a week from tomorrow for our inaugural event. Some details about next week, as well as our schedule for the year, appear below. See you on Tuesday! This Tuesday, October 13 at 12:30pm, Tux Proudly Presents: Hrvoje Benko, PhD The MaRS Discovery District Auditorium @ 101 College Sthttps://www.google.ca/maps/place/Mars+Discovery+District/@43.6598335,-79.3885489,18.83z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x882b34b7ccd8ba1f:0x7e6f7af0cc4e65f3?hl=en. Lower Level Lunch reception begins at 12:30pm. A brief introduction to Tux, followed by our exciting guest speaker: Dr. Hrvoje Benko, a Senior Researcher at Microsoft Research, begin at 1:00 sharp. Dr. Benko is the first of the invited Sanders Series lecturers, who are intermingled with other Tux meetings in our inaugural year. A complete schedule of talks appears at the end of this email. Please feel free to share this invitation with anyone who conducts HCI research, corporate or academic, in the Toronto area. All kindly confirm your attendance via email to Grace Chen (gchen@dgp.toronto.edumailto:gchen@dgp.toronto.edu). Grace can also add anyone who requests it to this mailing list for future notifications. [http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/benko/Hrvoje_Benko_HeadShot_lo...] Hrvoje Benko is a Senior Researcher at Microsoft Research. He explores novel interactive computing technologies and their impact on human-computer interaction. In particular, his research interests include augmented reality, touch and gesture-based interfaces, depth sensing, and display technologies. He helped found and lead the Microsoft Touch Mouse project and he has extensively collaborated with the Surface Computing group at Microsoft. He has been active in the human-computer interaction field, authoring more than 50 scientific papers and journal articles, as well as serving as the General Chair (2014) and the Program Chair (2012) of the ACM Conference on User Interface Systems and Technology (UIST). For his publications, he received several best paper awards at both ACM UIST and ACM SIGCHI. Before joining Microsoft, he obtained his PhD at Columbia University. More detail can be found on his website: http://research.microsoft.com/~benko/.
Interacting with Photons: Creating Interactive Projected Augmented Reality Experiences We have been investigating how depth sensing cameras and projectors can be used to enable highly immersive and interactive augmented reality experiences. In contrast to head-worn displays, such projector + depth camera systems offer the ability to create wide-field-of-view immersive augmented reality experiences without the user having to wear any additional gear. While large-scale projection mapping installations have become familiar forms of artistic expression, our work showcases how one can leverage the unique capabilities of today's depth cameras and fast GPUs to enable real-time projection mapping on any surface (including deformable moving surfaces), thus enabling truly interactive experiences. In this talk, I present a progression of research prototypes, each one exploring a different use scenario, while discussing the challenges in authoring such experiences. I draw examples from several highly publicized projects such as OmniTouch, IllumiRoom, and RoomAlive, as well as highlight the recent release of our open source RoomAlive Toolkit (https://github.com/Kinect/RoomAliveToolkit/). Speaker Schedule The Tux website will soon be online with all talk details. In the meantime, here is our current list of speakers. Tux Member presentation dates were set based on participants' requested dates. If you require any changes, please let us know ASAP. Date
Event
Location
Speaker
Oct 13 @ 12:30pm
Sanders Series Lecture
Hrvoje Benkohttp://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/benko/ Microsoft Research
Oct 27@ 12:30pm
Tux Member Presentation
TBA
Nov 10@ 12:30pm
Tux Member Presentation
U of T
Steve Mannhttp://www.eecg.toronto.edu/~mann/ University of Toronto
Nov 24@ 12:30pm
Sanders Series Lecture
MaRS
TBA
Dec 8@ 12:30pm
Tux Member Presentation
U of T
Jim Slottahttp://www.oise.utoronto.ca/ctl/Faculty_Staff/Faculty_Profiles/541/Jim_Slotta.html Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Jan 12@ 12:30pm
Sanders Series Lecture
MaRS
Gregoryhttp://www.gregoryabowd.com/ Abowdhttp://www.gregoryabowd.com/ Georgia Tech
Jan 26@ 12:30pm
Tux Member Presentation
MaRS
David Holmanhttps://www.linkedin.com/pub/david-holman/a0/4b0/447 Intel Research
Feb 9@ 12:30pm
Sanders Series Lecture
U of T
Meredith Morrishttp://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/merrie/ Microsoft Research
Feb 23@ 12:30pm
Tux Member Presentation
U of T
Edith Lawhttps://hci.cs.uwaterloo.ca/faculty/elaw/ University of Waterloo
Mar 8@ 12:30pm
Sanders Series Lecture
MaRS
David Salesinhttp://www.adobe.com/technology/people/san-francisco/david-salesin.html Adobe Research
Mar 22@ 12:30pm
Tux Member Presentation
MaRS
Ron Baeckerhttp://ron.taglab.ca/ University of Toronto
Apr 5@ 12:30pm
Sanders Series Lecture
MaRS
Yang Lihttp://research.google.com/pubs/author38946.html Google Research
Apr 19@ 12:30pm
Tux Member Presentation
MaRS
Rhonda McEwenhttp://individual.utoronto.ca/rmcewen/ University of Toronto
We look forward to seeing you at the inaugural Tux event this coming Tuesday! -Ali, Tovi, and Daniel