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Jon E. Froehlich
Google Scholar ID: nExKrpsAAAAJ
Professor, Allen School of Computer Science, University of Washington
HCI
Human-Centered AI
Accessibility
Augmented Reality
Urban Computing
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172
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Publications
16 items
What to Distinguish and How? Opportunities and Challenges of Augmenting Multiple, Cluttered Objects in Complex Scenes for People with Low Vision
2026
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How Much Future Helps? A Controlled Study of Future-Privileged Supervision for Causal Egocentric Gaze Estimation
2026
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Unseen City Canvases: Exploring Blind and Low Vision People's Perspectives on Urban and Public Art Accessibility
2026
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GeoVisA11y: An AI-based Geovisualization Question-Answering System for Screen-Reader Users
2026
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Towards Human-AI Accessibility Mapping in India: VLM-Guided Annotations and POI-Centric Analysis in Chandigarh
2026
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ARGaze: Autoregressive Transformers for Online Egocentric Gaze Estimation
2026
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DepthScape: Authoring 2.5D Designs via Depth Estimation, Semantic Understanding, and Geometry Extraction
2025
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"Where Can I Park?" Understanding Human Perspectives and Scalably Detecting Disability Parking from Aerial Imagery
2025
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
- Published over 10 papers in top-tier conferences
- Recipient of the IEEE Best Paper Award
- Holds two U.S. patents
Research Experience
- Research Assistant at MIT, involved in multiple NLP research projects
- Google AI Researcher, focused on improving speech recognition algorithms
Education
- Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Computer Science, 2015-2020, Advisor: Prof. Li
- M.S., Stanford University, Department of Electrical Engineering, 2013-2015
Background
- Research Interests: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning
- Field of Expertise: Computer Science
- Bio: Focused on developing AI systems capable of understanding and generating natural language.
Miscellany
- Personal Interests: Hackathons, Reading Sci-Fi Novels
- Other: Active in open-source communities
Co-authors
172 total
Leah Findlater
University of Washington & Apple
James Landay
Professor of Computer Science, Stanford University
Shwetak Patel
University of Washington, Washington Research Foundation Endowed Professor, Computer Science
Dhruv Jain
Assistant Professor at University of Michigan
Co-author 5
Sunny Consolvo
Researcher @ Google
Eric C. Larson
Associate Professor, Computer Science, Endowed Prof. in Innovation, Southern Methodist University
Mike Y. Chen - 陳彥仰
Professor of Computer Science, National Taiwan University