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GlassEar

GlassEar

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Publications

Thumbnail for: Towards Accessible Conversations in a Mobile Context for People Who Are Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Towards Accessible Conversations in a Mobile Context for People Who Are Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Dhruv Jain, Rachel Franz, Leah Findlater, Jackson Cannon, Raja Kushalnagar, Jon E. Froehlich

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Thumbnail for: Exploring Augmented Reality Approaches to Real-Time Captioning: A Preliminary Autoethnographic Study

Exploring Augmented Reality Approaches to Real-Time Captioning: A Preliminary Autoethnographic Study

Dhruv Jain, Bonnie Chinh, Raja Kushalnagar, Leah Findlater, Jon E. Froehlich

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Thumbnail for: Head-Mounted Display Visualizations to Support Sound Awareness for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Head-Mounted Display Visualizations to Support Sound Awareness for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Ramani Duraiswami, Leah Findlater, Jon E. Froehlich, Jamie H Gilkeson, Benjamin Holland, Dhruv Jain, Christian Volger, Dmitry Zotkin

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Talks

Slide preview for: Making with a Social Purpose

Making with a Social Purpose

Apr 06, 2017 | Lecture Series at the Laboratory for Telecommunication Sciences

LTS Auditorium, College Park, MD

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Project Information

Date

2014–Present

# Contributors

13

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    Feb 15, 2017

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Makeability Lab

We design, build, and evaluate new interactive tools and techniques to address pressing societal challenges. Makeability refers both to how our technological innovations make new abilities possible for humans as well as our educational mission to help students gain new abilities as they learn and grow through research, invention, and human-centered design.

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Oct. 14, 2022

Professor Froehlich Receives PacTrans Outstanding Researcher Award

July 02, 2020

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