Paper 'Enabling Real-World Assistive Agents: From Live Vision to Proactive Context-Aware Information Delivery' accepted to UIST Adjunct '25; Paper 'WorldScribe: Towards Context-Aware Live Visual Descriptions' won Best Paper Award (Top 1%) at UIST '24.
Research Experience
Interned at Meta Reality Labs and Adobe Research; Part of the Human-AI Lab at the University of Michigan.
Education
PhD in Computer Science at the University of Michigan, advised by Anhong Guo; Master's degree in Computer Science from Dartmouth College; Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan.
Background
A Human Computer Interaction researcher and PhD Candidate at the Department of Computer Science, University of Michigan. His research focuses on developing agents that can understand and describe real-world surroundings for individuals who are blind or visually impaired.