2022 Curriculum Vitae: Ted Selker
910 Mockingbird Lane
 Palo Alto CA 94306

ted.selker@gmail.com

 

Education

Ph.D., Computer Science, 1992 
  Thesis:
 A Framework for Proactive Interactive Adaptive Computer Help

City University of New York

M.S., Computer & Information Sciences, 1981 
  Thesis:
 Paired Associative Memory

University of Massachusetts-Amherst

B.S., Applied Mathematics, Honors, 1979
  Thesis:
 Image Based Focusing.

Brown University

 

 

Employment

 

Beginning

 

 

Rochester Institute of Technology, 

Adjunct Faculty

8/2021

 

 

Alphyco.com,

CTO

12/2020

 

 

PEEP-Alert.com,

Co-founder

6/2020

 

 

University of Maryland Baltimore,

Research Professor

2018

 

 

Ultrascanguide.com

CEO

2017

 

 

C3.chat,

CEO

2017

 

 

Magic Leap,

Wizard

12/2015

 

 

Aarhus University,

Associate Professor

2015

 

 

UC Berkeley,

Visiting Scholar

2013

 

 

FoldiMate,

CTO

09/2012

 

 

Select2Gether,

CTO

06/2012

 

 

Scanadu,

Chief Scientist

07/2011

 

 

Amazon / Lab 126,

Future Products Visionary

7/2010

 

 

Willow Garage,

Consultant

2009

 

 

Green Wireless,

Technical Advisor

2008

 

 

Stanford Computer Science, 

Visiting Professor

09/2008

 

 

CMU Silicon Valley,

Distinguished Service Professor

08/2008

 

 

MIT, Media Laboratory, 

Associate Professor 

09/1998

 

 

One Laptop Per Child,

Advisor

2004

 

 

MIT/Caltech Voting Project, 

Co-Director 

01/2004

 

 

Vert,

Board of Directors, Consultant

1998

 

 

XIFT,

Advisor

1998

 

 

Selker Design Research,

  Innovation Speaker, Inventor for Hire,

CEO

09/1998

 

 

IBM Research Center,         

IBM Fellow; Senior Manager, Scientist

08/1985

 

 

Stanford University, Computer Science, 

Adjunct Associate Professor

1994

 

 

PARC,

Consulting Researcher

1984

 

 

Stanford University, Computer Science, 

Teaching Fellow and Robotics RA

09/1981

 

 

Atari Sunnyvale Research Lab,

Research Scientist

05/1983

 

 

University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 

Research Assistant 

05/1980

 

 

Hampshire College, 

Lecturer, Director HALCOGS 

09/1979

 

 

Brown & Sharpe, 

Product Designer 

06/1978

 

 

Brown University, 

Photo Editor 

09/1976

 

 

Brown University, 

Research Assistant 

06/1978

 

 

Weyerhaeuser Research, 

Research Intern 

06/1974

 

 

Refereed Publications

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.        

ISSN 2501-9422

2.        

Phrase-Verified Voting: Verifiable Low-Tech Remote Boardroom Voting.

.  Cryptologia.,Nov 2021

3.        

Towards an Empirical Cost Model for Mental Password Algorithms. Enka Blanchard, Ted Selker, Florentin Waligorski. CHI ‘20 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Honolulu Hawaii, Apr 2020.

4.        

Origami Voting: A Non-Cryptographic Approach to Transparent Ballot Verification. Enka Blanchard, Ted Selker. 5th

Workshop on Advances in Secure Electronic Voting – VOTING’20. Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, Feb. 2020.

5.        

Cue-Pin-Select, a Secure and Usable Offline Password Scheme. Enka Blanchard, Levi Gabasova, Ted Selker, Eli Sennesh, COMPSAC 2020, Madrid, July 2020.

6.        

Consonant-Vowel-Consonants for Error-Free Code Entry. Enka Blanchard, Leila Gabasova, Ted Selker. HCI      

for Cybersecurity, Privacy and Trust - First International Conference, HCI-CPT 2019, Part of the 21st HCI International Conference, HCII 2019, Orlando, FL, USA, July 2019.

7.        

Reflexive Memory Authenticator: A Proposal for Effortless Renewable Biometrics. Enka Blanchard, Siargey Kachanovich, Ted Selker, Florentin Waligorski. Emerging Technologies for Authorization and Authentication - Second International Workshop, ETAA 2019, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, Sept. 2019.

8.        

Moving to Client-Sided Hashing for Online Authentication. Enka Blanchard, Xavier Coquand, Ted Selker.9th Workshop on Socio-Technical Aspects in Security and Trust – STAST 2019.  Luxembourg, Sept.  2019.

9.        

Mots de Passe: Le Choix Humain plus sécurisé Que la Génération Aléatoire. Enka Blanchard, Clément   Malaingre, Ted Selker. ALGOTEL 2018 - 20èmes Rencontres Francophones sur les Aspects Algorithmiques des Télécommunications.  Roscoff France, May 2018.

10.    

Créer de tête de Nombreux Mots de Passe Inviolables et inoubliables. Enka Blanchard, Leila Gabasova, Ted Selker, Eli Sennesh. ALGOTEL 2018 - 20èmes Rencontres Francophones sur les Aspects Algorithmiques des Téblécommunications. Roscoff France, May 2018.

11.    

Improving Voting Technology is Hard: The Trust-Legitimacy-Participation Loop and Related Problems. Enka   Blanchard, Ted Selker. 8th Workshop on Socio-Technical Aspects in Security and Trust – STAST 2018. San Juan PR. Dec. 2018.

12.    

Improving Security and Usability of Passphrases with Guided Word Choice. Enka Blanchard, Clément   Malaingre, Ted Selker. Proceedings of the 34th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference, ACSAC 2018, San    Juan, PR, USA, Dec. 2018.

13.    

Designing for Peripheral Interaction: Seamlessly Integrating Interactive Technology in Everyday Life. Editors Saskia Bakker, Doris Hausen, Elise van den Hoven, Ted Selker. Interaction Design and Architecture Journal (IxD&A), Spring 2016.

14.    

An Adaptive Mediating Agent for Teleconferences. Rahul Rajan, Ted Selker. Intelligent systems for supporting distributed human teamwork, AAAI 2016 Spring Symposium, Stanford CA, March 2016.

15.    

Task Load Estimation & Mediation Using Psychophysiological Measures. Rahul Rajan, Ted Selker, Ian Lane. Proceedings IUI2016, Sonoma CA, March 2016.

16.    

Tactile Communication in Extreme Contexts: Exploring the Design Space Through Kiteboarding. Andre Schmidt, Mads Kleemann, Timothy Merritt, Ted Selker. Proceedings Interact, Bamberg, Germany, Sept 2015.

17.    

Multi-finger Chords for Hand-Held Tablets: Recognizable and Memorable. Julie Wagner, Eric Lecolinet, Ted Selker. Proceedings CHI2014. Toronto, Canada, April 26 2014. (Best Paper Honorable Mention Award)

18.    

The sweetfeedback: The platform for persuasive Technology, Chihiro Suga, Ted Selker.  Companion Publication of the 2014 ACM SIGCHI Conference on Designing Interactive Systems Conference, DIS '14, Vancouver, BC, Canada, June 21-25, 2014pages 105-108, ACM, 2014.

19.    

An Infrastructure for Supporting Considerate Sensor Systems Provisioning. Jia Zhang, Nimish Radia, Zhipeng

Li, Norman Xin, Youan Ren, Prateek Sachdeva, Puja Subranmanyam, Sky Hu, Song Luan, Lydian Le, Bo Xing, Du Li, Jordan Cao, Ted Selker, Bob Iannucci, Martin Griss, Anthony Rowe. SOCA2013. Kauai, Hawaii, Dec. 2013.

20.    

Beyond Rhetoric to Poetics in IT Invention, Annie Gentes, Ted Selker. Proceedings Interact, Cape Town, South Africa, Sept. 2013.

21.    

Roger That!- The Value of Adding Social Feedback in Audio-Mediated Communications. Rahul Rajan, Joey

Hsiao, Ted Selker. Proceedings Interact, Cape Town, South Africa, Sept. 2013.

22.    

Multi-Focus and Multi-Level Techniques for Visualization and Analysis of Networks with Thematic Data Exploration. Michele Cossalter, Ole Mengshoel, Ted Selker. IS&T/SPIE Symposium on Electronic Imaging,

Feb. 2013.

23.    

Multi-focus and Multi-Window Techniques for Interactive Network Exploration. Priya Krishnan Sundararajan,

Ole Mengshoel and Ted Selker. Exploration IS&T/SPIE Symposium on Electronic Imaging, Feb 3-7, 2013.

24.    

Considerate Audio MEdiating Oracle (CAMEO): Improving Human-to-Human Communications in Conference Calls. Rahul Rajan, Cliff Chen, Ted Selker. Proceedings Designing Interactive Systems, DIS 2012, Newcastle,

UK, June 11-15, 2012.

25.    

Considerate Supervisor: An Audio-Only Facilitator for Multiparty Conference Calls. Rahul Rajan, Cliff Chen,

Ted Selker. CHI 2012 Works In Progress, Austin, TX, May 10, 2012.

26.    

SmartPhones Can Recognize Stress-Induced Hand Tremor. Ted Selker, Will Dayton, Patricia Collins. 

Proceedings MobACC, Interact, Lisbon, Portugal, Sept. 2011.

27.    

Attention and Intention Goals Can Mediate Disruption in Human Computer Interaction. Ernesto Arroyo, Ted Selker. Proceedings Interact, Lisbon, Portugal Sept. 2011.

28.    

TravelRole: A Carpooling/ Physical Social Network Creator. Ted Selker, Paula Helen Saphir. Proceedings 2010 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems, Chicago, IL, May 2010.

29.    

Understanding Considerate Systems - UCS (pronounced: You See Us). Ted Selker. Proceedings 2010 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems, Chicago, IL, May 2010.

30.    

Who Said What When? Capturing the Important Moments of a Meeting. Shoou-Jong Yu, Ted Selker. 

Proceedings of CHI10 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing System, Atlanta, GA, April 2010.

31.    

Meeting Essence II, Capturing the Important Moments of a Meeting (poster). Shoou-Jong Yu, Ted Selker. Proceedings HotMobile2010, Annapolis, MD, Feb. 2010.

32.    

Process Is Technology: Coming to Terms with Systems-Level Problems and Human-Factors Failures with    Voting. Presented at WOTE, Ottawa, Canada, June 20-21 2007.

33.    

What You Said About Where You Shook Your Head: A Hands-Free Implementation of a Location-Based Notification System. Eric M. Jones, Ted Selker, Hymin Chung. CHI 2007, May 2, San Jose, CA, 2007

34.    

Emotionally Reactive Television. Chia-Hsun Jackie Lee, Ted Selker, Chaochi Chang, Hyemin Chung. 

Proceedings 2007 International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces. Honolulu HI, Jan. 2007.

35.    

Enhancing Interface Design Using Attentive Interaction Design Toolkit. Chia-Hsun Jackie Lee, Jon Wetzel,

Ted Selker. Proceedings Educational Program of ACM SIGGRAPH 2006, Boston, MA, July 2006.

36.    

A Methodology for Testing Voting Systems. Ted Selker, Elizabeth Rosenzweig, Anna PandolfoJournal of Usability Studies, Vol. 1, Issue 5, Nov. 2006.

37.    

Usability Tool for Analysis of Web Designs Using Mouse Tracks. Ernesto Arroyo, Ted Selker, Willy Wei. 

CHI 06 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Montreal, Canada, pp. 484-489, Apr.

2006.

38.    

A Sense of Spatial Semantics. Matthew Hockenberry, Ted Selker. CHI 06 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Montreal, Canada, pp. 851-856, Apr. 2006.

39.    

Augmenting Voting Interfaces to Improve Accessibility and Performance. Jonathan A. Goler, Edwin J. Selker, Lorin F. Wilde. CHI 06 Workshop, Montreal, Canada, Apr. 2006.

40.    

Lovers Cups: Drinking Interfaces as New Communication Channels (alt.chi). Hyemin Chung, Chia-Hsun Jackie Lee, Ted Selker. Extended Abstracts CHI 06, Montreal, Canada, pp. 375-380, Apr. 2006.

41.    

CarCoach: a Polite and Effective Driving Coach. Ernesto Arroyo, Shawn Sullivan, Ted Selker. alt.chi, CHI 06 Extended Abstracts, Montreal, Canada, pp. 357-362, Apr. 2006.

42.    

Attention Meter: A Vision-Based Input Toolkit for Interaction Designers. Chia-Hsun Jackie Lee, Chiun-YI Ian Jang, Ting Han Daniel Chen, Jon Wetzel, Yang-Ting Bow Shen, Ted Selker. CHI 06 Extended Abstracts, Montreal, Canada, pp. 1007-1012, April 2006.

43.    

Augmenting Kitchen Appliances with a Shared Context Using Knowledge about Daily Events. Chia-Hsun

Jackie Lee, Leonardo Bonanni, Jose H. Espinosa, Henry Lieberman, Ted Selker. Proceedings of the 11th

International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Sydney, Australia, pp. 348-350, Jan. 2006.

44.    

iSphere: A Free-Hand 3D Modeling Interface. Chia-Hsun J. Lee, Yuchang Hu, Ted Selker. International Journal of Architectural Computing, Vol. 4, No. 01, pp. 19-31, Jan. 2006. Fostering Motivation and Creativity for Computer Users, Special Creativity and Computation Support.

45.    

Fostering Motivation and Creativity for Computer Users. Ted Selker. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Vol. 63, No. 4-5, Crete, Greece, pp. 410-421, Oct. 2005.

46.    

Cooking with the Elements: Intuitive Immersive Interfaces for Augmented Reality Environment. Leonardo Bonanni, Chia-Hsun Lee, Ted Selker. Proceedings Interact 2005, Rome, Italy, pp. 1022-1025, Sept. 2005.

47.    

Exploring Feedback and Persuasive Techniques at the Sink. Leonardo Bonanni, Ernesto Arroyo, Chia-Hsun Lee, Ted Selker. Interactions Special Issue: Ambient Intelligence: The Next Generation of User Centeredness, Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 25-28, July-Aug. 2005.

48.    

Abbrevicons: Efficient Feedback for Audio Interfaces. Matthew Hockenberry, Sharon Cohen, Zachary Ozer, Tiffany Chen, Ted Selker. Proceedings of Interact 2005, Rome Italy, pp. 1079-1082, Sept. 2005.

49.    

Synesthetic Recipes: Foraging for Food with the Family in Taste-space. Hugo Liu, Matthew Hockenberry, Ted Selker. Proceedings of ACM SIGGRAPH 2005, Los Angeles, CA, July 2005.

50.    

Voting Technology: Election Auditing Is an End-to-End Procedure. Ted Selker. Science, Vol. 308,

pp. 1873-1874, June 24, 2005.

51.    

PlaceMap: Building Community Through Active Context Mapping. Matthew Hockenberry, Rob Gens, Ted Selker. Proceedings of ACM SIGGRAPH 2005, Los Angeles, CA, July, 2005.

52.    

iSphere: A Proximity-Based 3D Input Interface. Chia-Hsun Lee, Y. Hu, Ted Selker. Proceedings of CAAD

Futures 2005 Conference, Vienna, Austria, pp. 281-290, June 2005.

53.    

A Day of Poll Watching, Reno and Sparks Nevada. Ted Selker. User Experience Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 1,

Spring 2005.

54.    

Technology in the Home: Waterbot: Exploring Feedback and Persuasive Techniques at the Sink. Ernesto Arroyo, Leonardo Bonanni, Ted Selker. Proceedings of CHI 05, Portland, OR, pp. 631-639, Apr. 2005.

55.    

Attention-Based Design of Augmented Reality Interfaces (poster). Leonardo Bonanni, Chia-Hsun Lee, Ted Selker. Proceedings of CHI 05, Portland, OR, pp. 1228-1231, Apr. 2005.

56.    

Smart Sinks: Real World Opportunities for Context-Aware Interaction (poster). Leonardo Bonanni, Ernesto

Arroyo, Chia-Hsun Lee, Ted Selker. Extended Abstracts of CHI 05, Portland, OR, pp. 1232-1235, April 2005.

57.    

Dishmaker: Personal Fabrication Interface. Leonardo Bonanni, Sam Sarcia, Sudodh Paudel, Ted Selker. alt.chi, Extended Abstracts of CHI 05, Portland, OR, pp. 2231-2233, Apr. 2005.

58.    

Counter Intelligence: Augmented Reality Kitchen. Leonardo Bonanni, Chia-Hsun Lee, Ted Selker. Proceedings

of CHI 05, Portland, OR, pp. 2239-2245, Apr. 2005.

59.    

CarCoach: A Generalized Layered Architecture for Educational Car Systems. Taly Sharon, Ted Selker, Lars Wagner, Ariel J. Frank. IEEE Intl. Conference on Software, Science, Technology & Engineering, pp. 13-22, Feb. 2005.

60.    

Smart Environments and Ubiquitous Computing: A Framework for Designing Intelligent Task-Oriented Augmented Reality User Interfaces. Leonardo Bonanni, Chia-Hsun Lee, Ted Selker. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, San Diego, CA, pp. 317-319, Jan. 2005.

61.    

The Living Center (TLC): A Web Page That Think With Its Users. Ted Selker. Proceedings of the International Conference on Multimedia and Information and Communications Technologies, Badajoz, Spain, Oct. 2004, 

Journal of Digital Contents. Special issue on Digital Learning-Teaching Environments and Contents, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 116-120, Formatex, Badajoz, Spain, 2004.

62.    

Visual Attentive Interfaces. Ted Selker. BT Technology Journal, Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 146-150, Oct. 2004.

63.    

Fixing the Vote-What Electronic Ballots Can Do for Democracy. Ted Selker. Scientific American, pp. 92-97,

Oct. 2004.

64.    

The SAVE System-Secure Architecture for Electronic Voting. Ted Selker, Jon Goler. BT Technology Journal, 

Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 89-19, Oct. 2004.

65.    

The Living Center (TLC): A Web Page That Thinks with Its Users. Ted Selker. Journal of Digital Contents. Special issue on Digital Learning-Teaching Environments and Contents, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 116-120, Formatex, Badajoz, Spain, 2004.

66.    

Drift Catcher: The Implicit Social Context of Email. Andrea Lockerd, Ted Selker. Proceedings of INTERACT 03: IFIP TC13, Zurich, Switzerland, Sept. 2003.

67.    

Voting: User Experience, Technology and Practice (panel). Ted Selker, Eric A. Fischer, Benjamin B. Bederson, Conny McCormack, Clifford Nass. Extended Abstracts of CHI 03, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, pp. 700-701, Apr. 2003.

68.    

Visualizing the Affective Structure of a Text DocumentHugo Liu, Henry Lieberman, Ted Selker. Extended Abstracts of CHI 03, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, pp. 740-741, Apr. 2003.

69.    

World Wide Web: Mr. Web: an Automated Interactive WebmasterAndrea Lockerd, Huy Pham, Taly Sharon,

Ted Selker. Extended Abstracts of CHI 03, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, pp. 812-813, Apr. 2003.

70.    

Attentive User Interfaces: Interacting with Groups of Computers. Jeff Shell, Ted Selker, Roel VertegaalCommunications of the ACM, Vol. 46, No. 3, pp. 40-46, March 2003.

71.    

A Zero-Input Interface for Leveraging Group Experience in Web Browsing (Poster). Taly Sharon, Henry Lieberman, Ted Selker. Proceedings of 8th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Miami

Beach, FL, pp. 290-292, Jan. 2003.

72.    

A Model of Textual Affect Sensing Using Real-World Knowledge. Hugo Liu, Henry Lieberman, Ted Selker. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Miami Beach, FL, pp. 125-132, Jan. 2003. Recipient of conferences Outstanding Paper Award.

73.    

Self-Adaptive Multimodal-Interruption Interfaces. Ernesto Arroyo, Ted Selker. Proceedings of 8th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Miami Beach, FL, pp. 6-11, Jan. 2003.

74.    

A Test-Bed for Intelligent Eye Research. Ted Selker, Jessica Scott, Winslow Burleson. LREC 2002, Workshop on Multi-Modal Resources and Multi-Modal System Evaluation, Canary Islands, Spain, pp. 78-83, June 2002.

75.    

Creativity and Interface. Winslow Burleson, Ted Selker, guest editors. Communications of the ACM (Special Issue), Vol. 45, No. 10, pp. 88-90, Oct. 2002.

76.    

GOOSE: A Goal-Oriented Search Engine with Common sense. Hugo Liu, Henry Lieberman, Ted Selker. Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-Based Systems, Proceedings of 2nd International Conference AH 2002, Malaga, Spain, pp. 253-263, May 2002. Recipient of Best Artificial Intelligence Paper from Spanish Association for Artificial Intelligence.

77.    

Chameleon Tables: Using Context Information on Everyday Objects (poster). Ted Selker, Ernesto Arroyo, Winslow Burleson. CHI 02 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Minneapolis, MN, pp. 580-581, April 2002.

78.    

E-Windshield: A Study of Using (demonstration). Ted Selker, Winslow Burleson, Ernesto Arroyo. CHI 02 Extended Abstract on Human Factors in Computing System, Minneapolis, MN, pp. 508-509, April 2002.

79.    

Sensing and Effecting Environment with Extremity-Computing Devices. Vadim Gerasimov, Ted Selker, Walter Bender. Motorola Offspring, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 1-9, 2002.

80.    

Eye Pattern Analysis in Intelligent Virtual Agents. Michael Li, Ted Selker. IVA 01 Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents, Madrid, Spain, pp. 23-35, Sept. 10-11, 2001.

81.    

Eye-R, a Glasses-Mounted Eye Motion Detection Interface (poster). Ted Selker, Andrea Lockerd, Jorge Martinez. CHI 01 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Seattle, WA, pp. 179-180,

March 2001.

82.    

An Architecture for Developing Attentive Information Systems. Paul Maglio, Chris Campbell, Rob Barrett, Ted Selker. Knowledge-Based Systems, Vol. 14, No. 1-2, pp. 103-110, March 2001.

83.    

Affecting Humanity. Ted Selker. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 44, No. 3, p. 45, March 2001.

84.    

Social Floor. Ted Selker, Winslow Burleson. OZCHI Conference. Proceedings, Interface Reality in the New Millennium, Dec. 2000.

85.    

Smart Boxes: A Design Study. Ted Selker, Winslow Burleson. OZCHI Conference Proceedings, Interface

Reality in the New Millennium, Dec. 2000.

86.    

Music Ball: An Adaptive, Gesture-Based Musical Instrument. Ted Selker, Jessy Pavel. OZCHI Conference Proceeding of Interface Reality in the New Millennium, pp. 162-163, Dec. 2000.

87.    

Out of Context: Computer Systems That Adapt to and Learn from Context. Henry Lieberman, Ted Selker. IBM Systems Journal, Vol. 39, Nos. 3-4, pp. 617-632, Oct. 2000.

88.    

Context-Aware Design and Interaction in Computer Systems. Ted Selker, Winslow Burleson. IBM Systems Journal, Vol. 39, Nos. 3-4, pp. 880-891, Oct. 2000.

89.    

SUITOR: An Attentive Information System. Paul Maglio, Robert Barrett, Chris Campbell, Ted Selker. 

Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, New Orleans, LA, pp. 169-176, Jan. 2000.

90.    

Context-Aware Office Assistant. Hau Yan, Ted Selker. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, New Orleans, LA, pp. 276-279, Jan. 2000.

91.    

In Search of the Magic Carpet: Design and Experimentation of a Bimanual 3D Navigation Interface. Shumin

Zhai, Eser Kandogan, Barton A. Smith, Ted Selker. Journal of Visual Languages and Computing, Vol. 10,

No. 1, pp. 3-17, Academic Press, Feb. 1999.

92.    

Landmarks to Aid Navigation in a Graphical User Interface. Wendy Ark, D. Christopher Dryer, Ted Selker, Shumin ZhaiProceedings of Workshop on Personalized and Social Navigation in Information Space, 

Stockholm, Sweden, March 1998.

93.    

Representation Matters: The Effect of 3D Objects and a Spatial Metaphor in a Graphical User Interface. Wendy Ark, D. Christopher Dryer, Ted Selker, Shumin ZhaiProceedings of People and Computers XIII, HCI'98, pp. 209 219, ACM Press, 1998.

94.    

Graphical Means of Directing UsersAttention in the Visual Interface. Sabra-Ann Kelin, Ted Selker, Julie Wright, Shumin ZhaiProceedings of INTERACT 97, Sydney, Australia, pp. 59-66, July 1997.

95.    

Improving Browsing Performance: A Study of Four Input Devices for Scrolling and Pointing Tasks. Ted Selker, Barton Smith, Shumin ZhaiProceedings of INTERACT 97, Sydney, Australia, pp. 286-292, July 1997.

96.    

Visual Attention Techniques in the Graphical User Interface. Sabra-Ann Kelin, Ted Selker, Julie Wright, Shumin ZhaiSPIE/IS&T Proceedings of Conference on Human Vision and Electronic Imaging II, pp. 3016-3026, Feb. 1997.

97.    

What Will Happen in the Next 50 Years? Ted Selker. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 40, No.2, pp. 88-89,

Feb. 1997.

98.    

New Paradigms for Computing (Guest Editor). Ted Selker. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 39, No. 8,

pp. 60-69, Aug. 1996.

99.    

New Paradigms for Computing (Editorial). Ted Selker. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 39, No. 8, pp. 28-30, Aug. 1996.

100.            

Dual Stream Input for Pointing and Scrolling. Ted Selker, Barton Smith, Shumin ZhaiExtended Abstracts of

CHI 97, pp. 305-306, Apr. 1996.

101.            

Negative Inertia: A Dynamic Pointing Function. Robert Barret, E. J. Selker, Joe Rutledge, Robert OlyhaConference Companion on Human Factors in Computing System, Denver, Colorado, pp. 316-317, May 1995.

102.            

The Uniform Memory Hierarchy Model of Computation. Bowen Alpern, Larry Carter, Ephraim Feig, Ted Selker. Algorithmica, Vol. 12, Nos. 2-3, pp. 72-109, Aug.-Sept. 1994.

103.            

COACH: A Teaching Agent That Learns. Ted Selker. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 37, No. 7, pp. 92-99,

July 1994.

104.            

Visualizing Computer Memory Architectures. Bowen Alpern, Larry Carter, Ted Selker. Proceedings of the 1st Conference on Visualization-90, pp. 107-113, San Francisco, CA, Oct. 1990.

105.            

Force-to-Motion Function for Pointing. Joseph D. Rutledge, Ted Selker. Proceedings of INTERACT: IFIP International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Amsterdam, Netherlands, pp. 701-706, Aug. 1990.

106.            

Cognitive Adaptive Computer Help (COACH). Ted Selker. Proceedings of Fourth International Conference

on AI and Education, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 25-34, May 1989

107.            

Elements of Visual Language. Ted Selker, Larry KovedProceedings of IEEE Workshop on Visual Languages, 

pp. 38-44, Oct. 1988.

108.            

The Cognitive Adaptive Computer Help Interface. Ted Selker. Expert Systems Newsletter ESN8803, Oct. 1988.

109.            

A Framework for Comparing Systems with Visual Interfaces. Ted Selker, Cathy Wolf, Larry Koved.

Proceedings of INTERACT, pp. 683-688, Sept. 1987.

110.            

Ted Selker. SPIE Proceedings on Robotics Sensors, pp. 360-418, Aug. 1982.

Other Publications

1.        

Boardroom Voting: Practical Verifiable Voting with Ballot Privacy Using Low-Tech Cryptography in a Single Room. Enka Blanchard, Ted Selker, Alan T. Sherman.

2.        

Knowledge-Guided Interpretation and Generation of Task-Oriented Dialogue. Alfredo Gabaldon, Pat Langley, Ben Meadows, Ted Selker. p. 27, In Situated Dialog in Speech-Based Human-Computer Interaction, Rudnicky, A., Raux, A., Lane, I., Misu, T. (Eds.) ISBN 978-3-319-21834-2, 2016.

3.        

Peripheral Interaction: Challenges and opportunities for HCI in Periphery of Attention, Saskia Bakker, Doris Hausen, Elise van den Hoven, Edited book, Springer-Verlag, London Ltd. Apr. 2016.

4.        

Human-Computer Interaction and Public Policymaking Internationally; A Foundation for Understanding and Taking Future Actions. Jonathon Lazar with Julio Abascal, Simone Barbosa, Jeremy Barksdale, Elizabeth F. Churchill, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Janet Davis, Batya Friedman, Jens Grossklags, Jan Gulliksen, Alan Hedge,

Harry Hochheiser, Juan Pablo Hourcade, Jeff Johnson, Clayton H Lewis, Tom McEwan, Loic Martinez-Normand, Wibke Michalk, Lisa Nathan, Fabio Paterno, Blake Reid, Ted Selker, Janice Tsai, Gerrit van der Veer, Hans von Axelson, Ake Walldius, Brian Wentz, Gill Whitney, Marco Winckler, Volker Wulf. Foundations and Trends. Human Computer Interaction: Vol. 9: 2016, http://dx.doi.org/.

5.        

SweetBuildingGreeter: A Demonstration of Persuasive Technology for Public Space. Ted Selker, Shih-Yuan Yu, Che-Wei Liang, Jane Hsu. Invited Paper. Proceedings HCI International, Los Angeles, CA, Aug. 2015

6.        

Polling Place Support Tool; User Interface to Plan and Run Polling Places. Ted Selker, Shama Hoque. Invited Paper. Proceedings HCI International, Los Angeles, CA, Aug. 2015

7.        

Research On Accessible Voting. Ted Selker, Dan Gillette, Linda Avendano, Shama Hoque, Kate Liu, Minh Pham, Mike Vroomen. Final Report to US Government Election Assistance Commission, July 2014.

8.        

Android Product Development course posters. Mobicase, Oct. 2010.

9.        

A Secure Architecture for Voting Electronically (SAVE). Jonathan Goler, Edwin Selker. Chapter in Towards Trustworthy Elections, Springer-Verlag, 2010.

10.    

Meeting Essence II: Capturing the Important Moments of a Meeting. Shoou-Jong Yu, Ted Selker. Proceedings of HotMobile 2010, Annapolis, MD. Feb. 2010.

11.    

The Technology of Access: Allowing People of Age to Vote for Themselves. Ted Selker. McGeorge law

Review No. 4, Vol. 38, pp. 1113-1136, 2009.

12.    

The Art and Science of Studying Election Fraud - Detection, Prevention, and Consequences, edited by Michael Alvarez, Thad E. Hall, and Susan D. Hyde. Brookings. (Chapter by Ted Selker) Fall 2008.

13.    

Fostering Motivation and Creativity for Computer Users. Ted Selker. Proceedings of NSF CreativeIT Workshop at Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ. http://swiki.cs.colorado.edu:3232/CreativeIT/205, Jan. 2008.

14.    

User Experience, Technology, and Fraud Prevention in Voting Systems. Ted Selker. VTP Election Fraud Workshop, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, Sept. 2006.

15.    

A Mindset for User-Centered Spatial Applications. Ted Selker, Matthew Hockenberry, Jeff Hoff, Rob Gens. Cognitive Processing, Vol. 7, pp. 49-51, Sept. 2006.

16.    

Voter Removal from Registration List Based on Name Matching is Unreliable. Ted Selker, Alexander Bauer. Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project Working Paper #32, Jan. 2006.

17.    

North Carolina Voting System Hardware Certification Report. Ted Selker. Dec. 2005.

18.    

Threat Discussion on Voting System Configuration Issues & Problems. Jeremy Creelan, Dana DeBeauvoir, Douglas Jones, Avi Rubin, Ronald Rivest, Ted Selker, Michael Shamos. Developing an Analysis of Threats to Voting Systems: Workshop Summary, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7, 2005.

19.    

An Active Approach to Voting Verification. Ted Selker, Sharon Cohen. Caltech/MIT Voting Technology

Project Working Paper #28, http://vote.caltech.edu/media/documents/wps/vtp_wp28.pdf, May 2005.

20.    

Letter: Ted Selker. Scientific American, p. 7, Feb. 2005.

21.    

Who Does Better with A Big Interface? Improving Voting Performance of Reading for Disabled Voters. Ted Selker, Jonathan Goler, Lorin Wilde. Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project Working Paper #24, Feb. 2005.

22.    

Orienting Graphical User Interfaces Reduces Errors: The Low Error Voting Interface. Ted Selker, Matt Hockenberry, Jonathan Goler, Shawn Sullivan. Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project Working Paper #23, Feb. 2005.

23.    

Design Principles for Tools to Support Creative Thinking. Mitchel Resnick, Brad Myers, Kumiyo Nakakoji,

Ben Shneiderman, Randy Pausch, Ted Selker, Mike Eisenberg. Creativity Support Tools A workshop

sponsored by the NSF, pp. 25-36, Washington, DC, Sept. 2005.

24.    

Touch-Screen Voting Should Be a Help. Ted Selker. New York Newsday, Oct. 10, 2004.

25.    

Process Can Improve Electronic Voting: A Case Study of an Election. Ted Selker. Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project Working Paper #19, Oct. 2004.

26.    

Old Voting Technologies: Problems and Improvements. Scientific American, Sep. 2004.

27.    

The Voter Verifiable Audio Audit Transcript Trail (VVAATT). Ted Selker. Caltech/MIT Voting

Technology Project Working Paper #18, Sep. 2004.

28.    

The SAVE System: Secure Architecture for Voting Electronically Existing Technology, with Built-in Redundancy, Enables Reliability. Ted Selker, Jonathan Goler. Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project

Working Paper #12, Jan. 2004.

29.    

Ireland First Report of the Commission on Electronic Voting, appendix C; Evaluation of Voting Machine, Peripherals and Software. Richard Sinnott, Ted Selker, Bil Lewis, Brendan Whenlan, James Williams, James McBride. May 2004.

30.    

Security Vulnerabilities and Problems with Voter Verifiable Paper Trail. Ted Selker, Jonathan Goler. Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project Working Paper #16, Apr. 2004.

31.    

Certification and Voting Software: Position Statement. Ted Selker. Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project Working Paper #15, Apr. 2004.

32.    

Canopy Climb: A Rope Interface. Win Burleson, Ted Selker. Proceedings of The SIGGRAPH 2003 Sketches and Applications, San Diego, CA, p. 1, July 2003.

33.    

DriftCatcher: Enhancing Social Networks through Email. Andrea Lockerd, Ted Selker. International Sunbelt Social Networks Conference XXII: Understanding, Recognizing, and Enhancing Online Communication Networks, Feb. 2002.

34.    

Voting - What Was, What Could Be. R. Michael Alvarez, S. Ansolabehere, Eric Antonsson, Suki Bruck, Steve Graves, Tom Palfrey, Ron Rivest, Ted Selker, Alex Slocum, Charles S. Stewart. Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project, July 2001.

35.    

Context-Aware Design and Interaction in Computer Systems: Media Bed. Ted Selker, Winslow Burleson. Proceedings of the AAAI Fall Symposium Socially Intelligent Agents - The Human in the Loop, 

Sept. 2000.

36.    

Research Report: A Look at Human Interaction with Pervasive Computers. Wendy Ark, Ted Selker. IBM RC 10154, Aug. 1999.

37.    

Style and Function of Graphic Tools. Ted Selker. Proceedings of 1999 Graphics Interface Conference, Kingston, Ontario Canada, pp. 123-131, June 1999.

38.    

Cognitive Adaptive Computer Help (COACH), A Case Study. Ted Selker. Chapter in Advances in Computers, Vol. 47, M Zelkowitz, Editor, Elsevier Press, pp. 69137, 1998.

39.    

A Conversation with Ted Selker. Kate Ehrlich. Interactions, Vol. 4, No.5, pp. 34-47, Sept.-Oct. 1997.

40.    

AIM: A New Approach for Meeting Information Needs. Robert C Barret, Ted Selker. IBM RC 9983, Oct. 1995.

41.    

Negative Intertia: A Dynamic Pointing Function. Robert C. Barret, Ted Selker. IBM RC 9944, March 1995.

42.    

Finding What I Am Looking For: An Information Retrieval Agent. Robert C. Barret, Edwin J. Selker. IBM RC 9816, May 1994.

43.    

Making a Usable In-Keyboard Pointing Device: The TrackPoint II Story. Ted Selker. IBM RC 9700, Feb. 1994.

44.    

A Long, Thin Flexible Transformer. Ted Selker, Jason M. Jacobs. IBM RC 83542, Oct. 1993.

45.    

TrackPoint II: The In-Keyboard Pointing Device. Ted Selker, Joe Rutledge. IBM Personal Systems Technical Solutions, pp. 16-17, Jan. 1993.

46.    

A Better Way to Help. Ted Selker. IBM ResearVch Magazine, No. 4, 1992.

47.    

Intelligent Tutor Systems: Limitations of Current Representations. Ted Selker, F.N. Linton. IBM RC 17584, 

Jan. 1992.

48.    

A Framework for Proactive Interactive Adaptive Computer Help. Ted Selker. IBM RC 17597, Jan. 1992.

49.    

Finger Force Precision for Computer Pointing. Ted Selker, Joe Rutledge. IBM RC 17342, Oct. 1991.

50.    

Demonstrating Usability Improvements in Automatically Presented Adaptive Help. Ted Selker, Kevin GorowayIBM RC 16910, May 1991.

51.    

Graphics as Visual Language. Ted Selker, Art Appel. Chapter in Handbook of Statistics, Vol. 9, Elsevier Science Publishers BV, pp. 825-855, Apr. 1991.

52.    

Visual Elements Workspace (VIEW) Scenario. Ted Selker. IBM RC 15513, Feb. 1990.

53.    

Room with a View (RWAV): A Metaphor for Interactive Computing. Larry Koved, Ted Selker. IBM RC 10809, Jan. 1990.

54.    

Algebraic Types and Object-Oriented Programming. Eric Wagner, Ted Selker, Joe Rutledge. 6th Workshop on Specification of Abstract Data Types, Berlin, Germany, Aug. 29-Sep. 1988.

55.    

A High Tech, High Security Employee Identification Badge. David Smith, Ted Selker. IBM RC 13135, Sep. 1987.

56.    

Psychology and Neurophysiology. Harlyn Baker, Ted Selker. In Survey of Stereo Mapping Systems and

Related and Supporting Techniques and Literature, Stanford AI Report, pp. 196-219, 1982.

57.    

Paired Associative Memory: A Simplified Semantic Network LTM Model and Distributed Neural Implementation. Ted Selker. Coins Technical Report #81-20, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Sep. 1981.

58.    

An Image Based Focusing System: An Alternative for Cameras, A Model of Eye Accommodation. Ted Selker. Coins Technical Report #81-19, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Sep. 1981.

 

Invited Lectures and Seminars

1.        

Invited Lecture LMU, Peripheral Interaction, Jun 2019.

2.        

Invited Lecture, Univeritie’ de Paris, Considerate Systems, Jun 2019.

3.        

Keynote, SPIE AR/VR Symposium, The future of AR/VR. Feb, 2019

4.        

Presenter, Designing with Bias, SXSW, Mar. 9, 2018

5.        

Acceptance Speech: Most Influential Paper Award, A Model of Textual Affect Sensing Using Real-World Knowledge, Hugo Liu, Henry Lieberman and Ted Selker, IUI Tokyo Japan Mar. 8, 2018

6.        

Invited Lecture, UC Berkeley, the future of AR/VR, Nov 2017.

7.        

Keynote, Past Present and Future of AR VR and AI, YPO CCC VR/AR Event, Irvine, May 11l 2017.

8.        

5 invited lectures, Curtain University Australia, Apr, 2017.

9.        

CS Colloquia, Activities in Considerate Systems, NYU, NY, Nov. 4, 2014.

10.    

Invited Lecture, Activities in Considerate Systems, Queen Mary University of London, London England, Nov. 12, 2014.

11.    

Participatory Information Technology Talk, Industrial Design Intelligence, Aarhus University, Aarhus Denmark, Nov. 10, 2014.

12.    

Sensors for Human/System Interaction, LMU, Munich Germany, Nov. 7, 2014.

13.    

Keynote, Activities in Considerate Systems: MindTrek Academic Track, Tampere Finland. Nov. 6, 2014.

14.    

Keynote, Invention and Innovation, MindTrek, Tampere Finland. Nov. 5,2014.

15.    

Disruption Management for Smart Cities, Trinity College Dublin Ireland, Nov. 3, 2014.

16.    

Research Exchange Seminar Series, The Technology of Access, CITRIS UC Berkeley, Oct. 15, 2014.

17.    

CITRIS Keynote Speaker, Excubate: How Crowdsource Collaboration Can Professionalize Early Stage Technology Business Development. CITRIS University California, Merced Mar. 12, 2014.

18.    

Keynote: Activities in Considerate Systems: AMI2013, Dublin Ireland, Dec. 2013.

19.    

Invited panelist: International Workshop on Knowledge and Service Technology for Life, Environment and Sustainability, Taipei, Taiwan, Dec. 17, 2012.

20.    

Keynote: Integrating Sensor and Social Interactions as a Service, IEEE International Conference on Service Oriented Computing and Applications, Taipei, Taiwan, Dec. 17, 2012.

21.    

Facilitated Workshop on mobile aging solutions, Nokia Academic Symposium, Beijing, China,

Nov. 15, 2011.

22.    

Keynote: Mobile Considerate Systems, Nokia Academic Symposium, Beijing, China, Nov. 15, 2011.

23.    

Facilitated one day workshop: Sensors and Virtual Sensors for healthy lifestyles, Open health Workshop, National Taiwan University, Nov. 13, 2011.

24.    

Keynote: Understanding Considerate Systems, Technologies and Applications of Artificial intelligence, Taoyuan, Taiwan, Nov. 12, 2011.

25.    

Future of New Business Technology Innovation, Taiwan Ministry of Economic Development, Nov. 11, 2011.

26.    

Excubation and Incubation, TRUNK Municipal Incubation Center, Sendai, Japan, July 8, 2011.

27.    

Invited lectures, Sensors and Virtual Sensors for Healthful Lifestyles, Tohoku University, Sendai Japan, July 7, 2011.

28.    

Invited lecture, Creating a Considerate World: Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, July 6, 2011.

29.    

3 Invited Lectures, Furture of Design, Aachen University Jun, 2010.

30.    

Invited lecture, Invention Innovation and Design, Chiba Institute of Technology, Tokyo, July 5, 2011.

31.    

Creating A Considerate World: KDDI Research Labs, Tokyo, Japan, Jul 4, 2011.

32.    

Panel, Mobile Innovation: The Next Generation of Mobile Applications and Services,  Mobicase, Oct. 27, 2010.

33.    

CIE-SF Fall Short Course, Android App Development, San Jose, CA, June 25, 2010.

34.    

Keynote, Creating Considerate Systems, Collaboration Technologies and Systems, Chicago, IL, May 2010.

35.    

People Computers and Design: Considerate Systems, Stanford University, May 2010.

36.    

Research Seminar: Context Aware Computing, FXPAL, Apr. 2010.

37.    

SRI AI Seminar: Creating a Considerate World, Context, Mar 2010.

38.    

HCI Seminar Series: Excubate, a New Model for Technology Business Development. Carnegie Mellon University, Oct. 2009.

39.    

Special ECE Seminar: Creating a Considerate World, Carnegie Mellon University, Oct. 2009.

40.    

BayCHI, Industrial Design Intelligence: Evaluation Supporting Aesthetic and Functional Design, July 2009.

41.    

Election Assistance Commission, Roundtable on Accessible Voting Technologies, Washington, DC, Apr. 2009.

42.    

MIT Civil Engineering workshop, Incentives and Improvements in Lifestyle with Ridesharing: Realtime Rides: A Smart Roadmap to Energy and Infrastructure Efficiency, Apr. 2009.

43.    

Award Acceptance talk, Context Aware Computing, Telluride Tech Fest, Telluride, CO, Aug. 1, 2008.

44.    

Mars Global Food Workshop, Counter Intelligence: Technology and Food, Antwerp, Belgium, July 8, 2008.

45.    

Google tech talk, Online Maps - a Walk in Space.  Mt. View, CA, June 13, 2008.

46.    

Keynote, Sensors and Virtual Sensors for Healthful Lifestyles. pHealth2008 Workshop, Valencia, Spain, Additional, May 21 2008.

47.    

People, Computers and Design: Context Aware Computing.  Stanford University, Stanford, CA, Nov. 30, 2007.

48.    

Dagstuhl Seminar 07371: Context Aware Mobile Interfaces. Mobile Interfaces Meet Cognitive Technologies, Dagstuhl, Germany, Sept. 9 14, 2007.

49.    

Keynote Faith Popcorn Conference. Future of Local Marketing, Aug. 2007.

50.    

Invited talk, Individual Design. No Barriers Conference Festival Symposium, Squaw Valley, CA, June 29, 2007.

51.    

Invited talk, Building a Safe, Secured and Sound (3s) Living Environment. 2007 Symposium Digital Life Technologies: Workshop at National University of Taiwan, June 2, 2007.

52.    

Invited talk, Services and Application Concepts. Industrial Technology Research Institute Advanced R&D Advisory Committee, Taipei, Taiwan, May 27 - 28, 2007.

53.    

Expert Testimony, In the Matter of: Paralyzed Veterans of America, et al. v. Bruce McPherson, et al. Case No. C 064670 SBA, May 1, 2007.

54.    

Invited talk, Ballot Integrity and Prevention of Electoral Corruption. Ash Institute at Harvard University, April 27, 2007.

55.    

Invited performance talk, Inviting Invention, Smart Designs and Renegade Users: From Thinking Beds to Wearable Harp. In - Concert by Deborah Henson-Conant, Sponsored by: Cambridge Science Festival and the Cambridge Arts Council, Cambridge, MA, Apr. 26, 2007.

56.    

Speaker and emcee, Swiss Symposium on eVoting and eDemocracy. Ted Selker Co-Chair, Washington, DC, Apr. 23, 2007.

57.    

Keynote, Creating Cultures of Innovation. American Society of Interior Designers, Interiors 08, New Orleans, LA. Mar. 14, 2007.

58.    

The Technology of Access: Allowing People of Age to Vote for Themselves. Facilitating Voting as People Age: Implications of Cognitive Impairment, 3 day Symposium, McGeorge School of Law, Sacramento, CA, Mar. 22, 2007.

59.    

Hearing:Testimony to the US House of Representatives Administration Subcommittee on Elections. Hearing on Accessibility and Usability, Mar. 15, 2007.

60.    

Closing Plenary, New Paradigms in Social Computing. 14th Annual NPUC 2006, IBM Almaden, CA, July 24, 2006.

61.    

Opening Master Lecture, International Workshop on Asian Reality 2005. Taichung, Taiwan, Dec. 17, 2005.

62.    

Industrial Design Intelligence and Brainstorming. 4-day workshop, Taichung, Taiwan, Dec. 17- 21, 2005.

63.    

Information Intermediaries for the Electorate of the 21st Century. Developing a Sound Analytical Basis for Improving Public Participation and Confidence in 21st Century Elections, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, Dec. 5, 2005.

64.    

Keynote, Nuevas Tecnologias Para La Inteligencia Ambiental. Simposium Sobre Inteligencia Amiental. Bilbao, Spain, Nov. 7, 2005.

65.    

Keynote, World Usability Day; Boston, MA, Nov. 2, 2005.

66.    

Keynote, Institute of the Future Context-Aware Computing Conference. Redwood City, CA, Oct. 24, 2005.

67.    

Invited talk, ICultures of Innovation. Cheng Kung University, Kaoh Sing, Taiwan, Aug. 2005.

68.    

Invited talk, Research Management. Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taipei, Taiwan, Aug. 2005.

69.    

Invited talk, Accessible Voting. American Disabilities Act Working Group Conference 2005, Orlando, FL, Aug. 30, 2005.

70.    

Testimony, EAC hearing and testimony on the Voluntary Voting Systems Guidelines. Pasadena, CA, July 28, 2005.

71.    

Testimony, Voting Verification: U.S. Senate Rules Committee Hearing. Washington, DC, June 21, 2005. (Also, Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project Working Paper #31, June 2005).

72.    

Testimony, Hearing for State of Connecticut Secretary of State (Susan Bysiewicz). Hartford, CT, June 15, 2005.

73.    

Invited talk, Understanding Design Workshop. Family Adventures in Science and Technology, MIT Museum, Mar. 27, 2005.

74.    

Invited talk: Boston Pugwash event, Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge, MA, Feb. 24, 2005.

75.    

Keynote, Luxury Kitchen and Bath Convention. Los Angeles, CA, Dec. 9, 2004.

76.    

Invited talk, Voting in 2004: A Report to the Nation on America’s Election Process. The Leadership Conference on Civil Rights and the Century Foundation, sponsored by Common Cause, Washington, DC, Dec. 7, 2004.

77.    

Keynote, Technology Review magazine launch, NY, NY, Dec. 7, 2004.

78.    

Keynote, Second European Symposium on Ambient Intelligence. Eindhoven, Netherlands, Nov. 8-10, 2004.

79.    

Speaker and emcee, Ballot Design Opportunities. Voting Technology Conference. Cambridge, MA, Oct. 2, 2004.

80.    

Speaker and emcee, Local Processes Can Be Improved for 11/02/2004. 

Voting Technology Conference. Cambridge, MA, Oct. 1, 2004.

81.    

Invited talk, E-Voting Technologies Workshop. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC, Sept. 17-18, 2004.

82.    

Invited talk, The Design Process Workshop. Museum Institute for Teaching Science, Childrens Museum, Boston, MA, July 23, 2004.

83.    

Keynote, World Congress on Information Technology. Athens, Greece, May 20-21, 2004.

84.    

Invited talk, Automated Voting and Election Observation. The Carter Center, Atlanta, GA, March 17-18, 2004.

85.    

CarCoach: Reminding a Driver to Drive Well. International Workshop on Progress and Future of Adaptive Driver Assistance Research, National Traffic Safety Administration, DOT, Washington, DC. May 13-14, 2004.

86.    

Keynote, DOT Workshop Directions of Adaptive Driver Assistance Research. Washington, DC, May 13-14, 2004.

87.    

Testimony, Voting Technology. Election Assistance Commission, Washington, DC, May 5, 2004.

88.    

Creating Cultures of Innovation, the Business of Marketing Strategy. Ensuring Profitable Growth Through Strategic Leadership; Brand Building, Customer Experience Management & Innovation Conference, Boston, MA, Apr. 26-27, 2004.

89.    

Invited talk, Symposium on Privacy and Security. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, Apr. 22, 2004.

90.    

Testimony,  Certification of Voting Software; Position Statement. CSTB National Academy of Sciences Workshop on Certification, Washington, DC, Apr. 19-20, 2004.

91.    

Invited talk, Voting Technology Project. Carnegie Board of Directors Presentation, New York, NY, Apr. 8, 2004.

92.    

Panelist, Electronic Voting Technology. American Association for the Advancement of Science National Meeting, Seattle, WA, Feb. 2004.

93.    

Invited talk, Context Aware Computing. Computer & Information Technology Institute Distinguished Lecture Series, Rice University, Houston, TX, Feb. 5, 2004

94.    

Presenter, Consumer Electronics Show. Las Vegas, NV, Jan. 7-8, 2004.

95.    

Invited talk, Usability and Accessibility for Voting. Building Trust and Confidence in Voting Systems Conference, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD, Dec. 10-11, 2003.

96.    

Panelist, Enhancing Voting Rights through New Voting Equipment. Claim Democracy Conference, Democracy USA, Washington, DC, Nov. 21-23, 2003.

97.    

Invited talk, Should Touch-Screen Voting Machines Require a Paper Trail? Claim Democracy Conference, Democracy USA, Washington, DC, Nov. 21-23, 2003

98.    

Invited talk, Usability and Voter Verification. USACM Workshop on Voter-Verifiable Election Systems, Denver, CO, July 29, 2003.

99.    

Invited talk, Contactless-Technology for Consumers. CardTech/SecureTech, Orlando, Fl, May 12, 2003.

100.            

Invited talk, Risks in Election Administration and User Experience. Election Reform Summit, The Performance Institute, Arlington, VA, Apr. 30, 2003.

101.            

Keynote, Technology and Entrepreneurship: Introduction of Ideas Into Products. Sloan Entrepreneur Forum, MIT, Cambridge MA, Jan. 24, 2003.

102.            

Invited talk, Insuring Your Vote Will Count. National Conference on Election Reform, Collins Center for Public Policy, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Nov. 22, 2002.

103.            

Invited talk, The Gateway to Next Generation Commerce and City Life over the Internet. Workshop on Information, Cities, and Collaborative Portals, IBM T.J. Watsons Research Center. Hawthorne, NY, Oct. 11, 2002.

104.            

Closing Plenary, Humanizing Design: Context Aware Computing. Usability Professionals Association Conference, Orlando, FL, July 8-12, 2002.

105.            

Invited talk, Accuracy and User Interface. Workshop on Election Standards Technology (WEST), Washington, DC, Jan. 31, 2002.

106.            

Moderator, Usability Panel. Workshop on Election Standards Technology (WEST). Washington, DC, Jan. 31, 2002.

107.            

Invited talk, User Systems Ergonomics Research. IBM PC Club, San Jose, CA, Sep. 10, 2001.

108.            

Keynote, Intentional and Implicit Communication in Contextually Aware Computing. Industrial Design Society of America Annual Conference: Designing Your Life, Boston, MA, Aug. 16, 2001.

109.            

Invited talk, Voting Technology-What’s The Future? National Association of County Recorders, Election Officials and Clerks Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA, July 13-17, 2001.

110.            

Testimony, Caltech-MIT Voting Technology Project: Findings and Recommendations. Washington, DC, July 12, 2001.

111.            

Keynote, The Technological Future and How it Will Change Our Lives. IEEE Workshop, Vail, CO, June 24, 2001.

112.            

Invited talk, Voting Access for the Disabled. National Commission on Federal Election Reform Joint Task Force Meeting, Washington, DC, June 8, 2001.

113.            

Invited talk, Eastern Regional Field Hearing. Democratic National Committee Voting Rights Institute, Newark, NJ, May 22, 2001.

114.            

Invited talk, Beyond Keyboards and Mice: Research from the MIT Context-Aware Computing Group. Oregon School of Science and Engineering, Portland, OR, April 6, 2001.

115.            

Keynote, Publication: What Will They Come Up with Next? American Association for Publishers/Professional Scholarly Publishing Conference, Washington, DC, Feb. 2001.

116.            

Keynote, Performance Tuning Humans. High Performance Computing Architecture Symposium (HPCA-7), Monterey, Mexico, Jan. 22, 2001.

117.            

Invited talk, Media-Bed. Ted Selker, Win Burleson. Media Lab Europe Grand Opening, Dublin, Ireland, July 2000.

118.            

Keynote, The Future of Tools. CIOs E-Business Leadership Forum GE, Cincinnati, OH, Sept. 15, 1999.

119.            

Keynote, Style and Function of Graphic Tools. Graphics Interface, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, June 1999.

120.            

Invited talk, Future Feel of Tools and Brands. Munchner Kries Congress on User-Friendly Communications Systems, European Patent Office, Munich, Germany, June 1999.

121.            

Invited talk, USER System Ergonomics Research. Brown University Industrial Affiliates Meeting, Providence, RI, April 1999.

122.            

Plenary, USER Systems Ergonomics Research. IBM Germany Development Laboratory Kickoff, Feb. 1999.

123.            

Keynote, The Desktop Was a Place to Concentrate. International Invention Symposium CIIExpo98 Hong Kong, Nov. 1998.

124.            

Keynote, Nature of the Future. Japan Fair, Makuhari, Japan, Sep. 1998.

125.            

Keynote, What Will Drive Future Performance Demands. Microprocessor Forum, San Jose, CA, Sept. 14, 1998.

126.            

Panel, The Future of Publishing. Seabold Publishing Conference, San Francisco, CA, Sept. 3, 1998.

127.            

Invited talk, The Nature of the Future. The Next 20 Years, Ziff Davis, NY, NY, June 1998.

128.            

Invited talk, Living Room Computers. David Coursey’s Digital Living Conference, Dana Point, CA, June 1998.

129.            

Keynote, Feeling of the Future. BMG CIO Kickoff, Dominican Republic, June 1998.

130.            

Invited talk: Natural User Interface. Corporate Technical Committee IBM, Armonk, NY, Mar. 1998.

131.            

New Form Factors for Consumers. IBM Personal Systems Institute Symposium, Yorktown, NY, Mar. 1998.

132.            

Panel: IUI and Agents for the New Millennium. Henry Lieberman, Jeffrey Bradshaw, Yolanda Gil, Ted Selker. Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI), pp. 9394, Los Angeles, CA, Jan. 1998.

133.            

Keynote: Wearable Computers and Use of Technology in Mountaineering. MIT Media Lab Consortia Meeting, Oct. 1997.

134.            

Room With a View: A Room-Sized Virtual Office. 

Cyberhome 2000, Computer Life, San Francisco, CA, May 1997.

135.            

Invited talk: Test as You Build; An Approach for Creating New Interfaces. Ease of Use Conference, Stanford, CA, Apr. 1997.

136.            

Invited talk: Prototypes for the Next 50 Years. ACM Conference on the Next 50 Years of Computing, San Jose, CA, Mar. 1997.

137.            

Plenary: New Form Factors for Consumers. IBM Personal Systems Institute Symposium, Raleigh, NC, Mar. 1997.

138.            

Panelist: Components on the Internet. Jeffrey Bonar, Nancy Lehrer, Kelly Looney, Randy Schneir, James Russel, Ted Selker, Stewart Nickolas. Proceedings of the 11th ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications (OOPSLA). Vol. 31, No. 10, San Jose, CA, pp. 444-448, Oct. 1996.

139.            

Keynote: The Making of a Pointing Device. Mobile Insights Conference, Scottsdale, AZ, Jan. 1996.

140.            

Invited talk: The Making of a Pointing Device. Comdex, Las Vegas, NV, Oct. 1995.

141.            

Keynote: Graphical Language in Future Multimedia. CAT Lab Kickoff, New York University, NY, NY, Aug. 1995.

142.            

Invited talk: User Interface Technology for People with Disabilities.

CSUN Conference, Los Angeles, CA, Mar. 1995.

143.            

Invited talk: Science Wand: A Unified Tool for Measuring Physical Phenomenon. IBM, Boulder, CO, Feb. 1993.

144.            

Invited talk: Agent and Advisor Case Studies of How to Give Users Control. MIT Media Lab Consortia Meeting, Oct. 1992.

145.            

Invited talk: Driving New Paradigms for Using Computers with Industrial Design. Sony Research Laboratory, Tokyo, Japan, Feb. 1992.

146.            

Invited talk: Dreamwriter: A New Approach to Computing. IBM PC Future Symposium, Boca Raton, FL, May 1987.

147.            

Invited talk: Creating the Collaboration: New Data Disk in the Stanford AI Laboratory. Xerox PARC, Palo Alto, CA, June 1984.

148.            

Invited talk: Kalide: A Demonstration That AI Can Reduce Communication Between a Person and Computer. VA Rehabilitation Research and Development Laboratory, Palo Alto, CA, June 1981.

 

Symposia Organized:

1.

Talks on Computing Systems (TOCS). I have invited and hosted over 130 speakers at Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley’s weekly speaker series, Jan. 2009-Dec. 2014.

2.

Program on E-Voting and E-Democracy A Swiss/US Perspective. Ted Selker, Pascal Marrimer. Swiss Embassy, Washington DC, Apr. 24, 2007.

3.

Voting Technologies Project, Vendor Workshop. Ted Selker, Mike Alvarez, Ron Rivest. Pasadena, CA, Mar. 13, 2007.

4.

Voter ID/ Registration. Ted Selker, Ron Rivest, Michael Alvarez, Jonathan Katz. Cambridge, MA, Oct. 5-6, 2006.

5.

Online Health Communities (Sessions SIGS), CHI 02 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors In Computing Systems, Montreal, Canada, pp. 444-447, Apr. 2006.

6.

Intention Matters. Workshop on Creativity, Industrial Taiwanese Research Institute, Taipei, Taiwan. Aug. 2005.

7.

Voting Technology. Ted Selker, Michael Alvarez. Cambridge, MA, Oct. 1-2, 2004.

8.

Creative Computing Workshop. Win Burleson, Ted Selker. CHI 02 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Minneapolis, MN, pp. 934-935, Apr. 22, 2002.

9.

Standardizing Accuracy and User Interface. Speaker and Panel Chair, Workshop on Elections Standards and Technology, Washington, DC, Jan. 31, 2002.

10.

Counter Intelligence Special Interest Group Symposia.

Bi-yearly workshops at MIT Media Lab, 2001 2007.

11.

Context Aware Computing, Workshop, Media Lab Europe, Dublin Ireland, June 6, 2001.

12.

Exploring the Framework of Context Awareness in Cooperative Systems. Workshop, Ted Selker and Win Burleson. ACM 2000 CSCW Conference, Philadelphia, PA Dec. 2000.

13.

New Paradigms for Using Computers. Created annual forum to bring together seminal contributors to the way computers are used, July 1993-1999.

14.

User Systems Ergonomics. First forum on user interface at Stanford Computer Science department, weekly talk and discussion series, Oct. 1980 – Apr. 1984.

                                                                                                                

 

Patents and Patent Applications Pending

1.

#10048769, 8/14/2018

Three-dimensional computer-aided system user interface

 

 

2.

#9038818, 5/26/2015

A device and method for sanitary can packaging

 

 

3.

#8973792, 3/10/2015

Fabric Article Folding Machine and Method

Ted Selker, Gal Rozov.

 

4.

#8957847, 2/18,2015

Low Distraction Interfaces. Kenneth Karakotsios, Steven Ka Cheung Moy,

Isaac S. Noble, Edwin Joseph Selker.

5.

#8917167, 12/23/2014

Haptic Device, Ted Selker.

6.

#8594838 B2, 11/26/2013

Vending Machine. Edwin Selker, Connie Dickie, Matthew Hockenberry, Jon Wetzel, Julius Akinyemi

7.

#8373667 B2, 05/06/2013

Flat Panel Display with Integral Touch Screen. Edwin J. Selker. Massachusetts

Institute of Technology.

8.

#8643680 B2, 10/11/2012

Gaze-based content display. Leo B. Baldwin, Edwin Joseph Selker.

9.

#13494626, 06/12/2012

Environmentally Responsive GUI. Edwin J. Selker.

10.

#13423252, 03/18/2012

Slatted Solar Reflector. Edwin J. Selker.

11.

#13405340, 02/26/2012

System and Method for the 3D Display, Viewing and Purchase of Clothing and Accessories. Edwin J. Selker.

12.

#20110048406, 03/03/2011

Tracking Solar Panel Mount. James T. Hoffman, Ted Selker

13.

#13290107, 11/06/2011

HAPTIC Device. Edwin J. Selker

 

14.

#0218381, 09/11/2008

Occupant Exit Alert System. Ted Selker, Steven Buckley.

15.

#7100835, 09/05/2006

Methods and apparatus for wireless RFID cardholder signature and data entry.

Edwin Joseph Selker

16.

#7383911, 3/24/2005

Wireless seatbelt buckle switch harvesting energy and method. Steven Yellin

Schondorf, Kristin Marie Schondorf, Ted Selker, Scott Howard Gaboury, Thomas Michael McQuade

17.

#6863220 B2, 03/08/2005

Manually-operated switch for enabling and disabling an RFID card. Edwin Joseph Selker. (Licensed by Panasonic.)

18.

#036622, 2/26/2004

Apparatuses, methods, and computer programs for displaying information on signs. Semyon Dukach, Matt W. D. Mankins, Leonid Fridman, Salvatore A. D'Agostino,

Brad Harkavy, Edwin J. Selker, Edward W. Porter. (Used in Vert products.)

19.

#6614421, 09/02/2003

Keyboard having buttons positioned for operation by heel of hand. Edwin Joseph

Selker, Barton Allen Smith, Todd Clossen Wyant.

20.

#06577329, 06/10/2003

Method and system for relevance feedback through gaze tracking and ticker

interfaces. Myron Flickner, David Koons, Qi Lu, Paul Maglio, Carlos Hitoshi Morimoto, Edwin J. Selker.

21.

#06549933, 04/15/2003

Managing, accessing, and retrieving networked information using physical objects associated with the networked Information. Robert Barrett, Paul Maglio, Edwin J. Selker.

22.

#6549219, 04/15/2003

Pie menu graphical user interface. Edwin J. Selker.

23.

#06522763, 02/18/2003

Impactresistant electronic device.

24.

#0164962, 11/2002

Apparatuses, and computer programs for displaying information on mobile units,

with reporting by and control of, such units Matt W. Mankins, Leonid Fridman,

Brad Harkavy, Michael Platsidakis, Edwin J. Selker, Adam M. Whiton.

25.

#06384810, 05/07/2002

A keyboard with belt clip attachment and height adjustment. Edwin Joseph Selker.

26.

#06341061, 01/22/2002

Standup notebook computer. Christopher Eisbach, Eric Andrew Knopf, Derek

Solomon Pai, Ramiro Ramirez, Edwin Joseph Selker, Todd C. Wyant.

27.

#06297807, 10/02/2001

Microphone sheath having pointing device and control buttons. Christopher

Eisbach, Edwin Joseph Selker.

28.

#06271834, 08/07/2001

Integrated pointing device having tactile feedback. Kim Wesley May, Edwin

Joseph Selker.

29.

#06240521, 05/29/2001

Sleep mode transition between processors sharing an instruction set and an address space. Ronald Jason Barber, Edwin J. Selker.

30.

#06229697, 05/08/2001 

Notebook computer having a resilient, portfolio-type case.

31.

#06195082, 02/27/2001

Low-noise circuit board for TrackPoint pointing device. Kim May, Edwin J.

Selker, Barton Allen Smith. (Used in TrackPoint products.)

32.

#06188390, 02/13/2001

Keyboard having third button for multimode operation. Edwin J. Selker, Barton

Allen Smith, Shumin Zhai. (Used in TrackPoint products, 1998 and newer.)

33.

#06182098, 01/30/2001

Next/current/last ticker graphical presentation method. Edwin J. Selker.

34.

#06076784, 06/06/2000

Continuous moving keyboard/wrist rest. Edwin J. Selker.

35.

#06005209, 12/21/1999

Thin keyboard having torsion bar keyswitch hinge members. Winslow Scott

Burleson William Marvin Dyer, Christopher Karl Eisbach, Derek Solomon

Pai, Edwin J. Selker.

36.

#05982304, 11/09/1999

Piezoelectric switch with tactile response. Edwin Joseph Selker, Jonathan

Nobel Betts.

37.

#05973670, 10/26/1999

Tactile feedback controller for computer cursor control device. Ronald Jason

Barber, Edwin Joseph Selker.

38.

#05953425, 09/14/1999

Personal area network security lock and recharger combination apparatus for

equipment access and utilization. Edwin Joseph Selker.

39.

#05945979, 08/31/1999

Combined digital and analog cursor control. Joseph D. Rutledge,

Edwin Joseph Selker, John Daniel Upton.

40.

#05923325, 07/13/1999

System and method for enhancing conveyed user information relating to symbols

in a graphical user interface. Ronald Jason Barber, Edwin J. Selker.

41.

#05912659, 06/15/1999

Graphics display pointer with integrated selection. Joseph D. Rutledge,

Edwin J. Selker. (Used in all Trackpoint TrackPoint devices from 1998 on.)

42.

#05908467, 06/01/1999

System and method for displaying file parameters. Robert Carl Barrett,

Daniel Clark Kellem, Paul Philip Maglio, Edwin J. Selker.

43.

#05894282, 04/13/1999

Floating triangle analog-to-digital conversion system and method. Jonathan Noble

Betts, John Robert Haggis, Edwin J. Selker, Barton Allen Smith.

(Used in Philips chips to reduce cost of 16bit A/D conversion.)

44.

#05874697, 02/23/1999

Thin keyboard switch assembly with hinged actuator mechanism. Edwin J. Selker, William Marvin Dyer, Jeffery Daniel Allison.

45.

#05870082, 02/09/1999

Pointing device with reciprocating grip cap. Edwin Selker, Barton Smith,

Todd Wyant.

46.

#05867808, 02/02/1999

Force transducer with screen-printed strain gauges. Edwin J. Selker,

Barton A. Smith, Boris Kamentser. (Used in many TrackPoint products.)

47.

#4780707, 10/25/1988

Analog input device for a computer. Edwin J. Selker. (Used in many products.)

48.

#05798754, 08/25/1998

Grip cap for computer control stick. Edwin J. Selker, Kazunori Seki,

Michio Suzuki, Kenshin Yonemochi. (Used in all TrackPoint products after 1995.)

49.

#05793358, 08/11/1998

Method and means for managing a luminescent laptop keyboard. Dragutin

Petkovic, Edwin J. Selker.

50.

#05777704, 07/07/1998

Backlighting an LCD-base notebook computer under varying ambient light

conditions. Edwin J. Selker.

51.

#05767840, 06/16/1998

Six-degrees-of freedom movement sensor having strain gauge mechanical

supports. Edwin J. Selker.

52.

#05764219, 06/09/1998

Controller for improved computer pointing devices. Joseph D. Rutledge,

Edwin J. Selker

53.

#05736974, 04/07/1998

Method and apparatus for improving visibility and select ability of icons.

Edwin J. Selker. (Used in OS/2 Smart Guides.)

54.

#05734835, 03/31/1998

Inexpensive World Wide Web terminal appliance using disk synchronized

with raster refresh for storage of display pages. Edwin J. Selker.

55.

#05699534, 12/16/1997

Multiple display pointers for computer graphical user interfaces.

Ronald Jason Barber, Daniel Alexander Ford, Edwin J. Selker.

56.

#05699082, 12/16/1997

Enhanced program access in a graphical user interface. Ronald Franklin Marks,

Edwin J. Selker.

57.

#05696535, 12/9/1997

Graphics display pointer with integrated selection. Joseph D. Rutledge,

Edwin J. Selker

58.

#05694123, 12/2/1997

Keyboard with integrated pointing device and click button with lock down for drag operation in a computer system with a graphical user interface. Edwin Selker, Michio Suzuki, Tomoyuki Yoshiharu, Uchiyama. (Used in ThinkPad 755 and 760 products.)

59.

#05689246, 11/18/1997

Intraoral communication system. Rowan L. Dordick, Edwin J. Selker.

60.

#05658152, 08/19/1997

Three-prong swivel plug. Edwin J. Selker.

61.

#05586243, 12/17/1996

Multiple display pointers for computer graphical user interfaces. Ronald J. Barber, Daniel A. Ford, Edwin J. Selker. Also referred to by some patents as #05777615, 07/07/1998

62.

#05579033, 11/26/1996

Pointing device for retrofitting onto the keyboard of an existing computer system. Joseph D. Rutledge, Edwin J. Selker

63.

#05570268, 10/29/1996

Stowable wrist rest for portable computers. Edwin J. Selker.

64.

#05565888, 10/15/1996

Method and apparatus for improving visibility and selectability of icons. Edwin J. Selker.

65.

#05544530, 08/13/1996

Assembly suitable for life-testing a multi-dimensional force transducer. Charles A. Rudisill, Joseph D. Rutledge, Edwin J. Selker. (Used in manufacture.)

66.

#05539369, 07/23/1996

Multiple-toroid induction device. Edwin J. Selker, Jason M. Jacobs, Robert J. Kelley, Joseph D. Rutledge

67.

#05521596, 05/28/1996

Analog input device located in the primary typing area of a keyboard. Edwin J. Selker, Joseph D. Rutledge. (Used in many TrackPoint products.)

68.

#05512892, 04/30/1996

Hand-held control device. Liam P. Corballis, Joseph D. Rutledge, Edwin J. Selker.

Used in FAA demonstration ground traffic control system.

69.

#05489900, 02/06/1996

Force-sensitive transducer for use in a computer keyboard. Mathew F. Cali,

Jerome J. Cuomo, Donald J. Mikalsan, Joseph D. Rutledge, Edwin J. Selker.

(Used in many TrackPoint products.)

70.

#05423690, 06/13/1995

Universal electrical power plug for multination use with self-setting contact pins.

Edwin J. Selker. (Convinced ThinkPad to make smaller cords)

71.

#05349321, 09/20/1994

Power cord transformer. Edwin J. Selker.

(Convinced ThinkPad to make smaller cords)

72.

#05274363, 12/28/1993

Interactive display system. Edwin J. Selker, Lawrence H. Koved.

 

 

 

 

 

Projects: Product Transfers and Public Installations

1.

SweetFeedback, Persuasive environmental sensing and feedback system. Marketed by Selker Design Research.

2.

FlyingMic, Flyweight Wallet, Sweetfeedback USB gumball machine. Marketed by Selker Design Research.

3.

Voting magnifier. Marketed by Inclusion Solutions starting in 2009.

4.

From Hardware to Soft Form. Created modular interactive smart floor controlling architectural imagery display. Winka Dubbledam, Jorge Martinez, Ernesto Arroyo, Ted Selker, Win Burleson. Fredereike Taylor Gallery, NYC, Sept. - Oct. 2002. Espaciotres Gallery, Mexico City, Aug. 17, 2004.

5.

ThinkPad Transnote. Prototyped, Oct. 2001.

6.

Canopy Climb: A Virtual Climb to the Canopy of a Rainforest. Win Burleson, Ted Selker. Selby Gardens museum, Sarasota, FL, 2002.

7.

Canopy Climb: A Virtual Climb to the Canopy of a Rainforest. Win Burleson, Ted Selker. New England Aquarium, Boston MA, Aug. 2002.

8.

ThinkPad X30 Prototyped domed and cupped TrackPoint tops for improved control. IBM, Oct. 2002.

9.

ThinkPad T20. Prototypes for IBM access key, keyboard illuminator, attachable port for camera, etc. at top of display. IBM, Oct. 2001.

10.

Vert Taxi Display. Prototyped first version and guided, Vert Corporation, Cambridge, MA, Jan. 2001.

11.

Reflective Ghost. Ars Electronica 2000, Linz, Austria, Sept. 2000.

12.

Desert Oracle Ted Selker and Winslow Burleson. Burning Man, Black Rock Desert, NV Aug. 2000.

13.

ThinkPad 600. Led all work to create 3-D gesture recognizing TrackPoint and two pointing device features for scrolling and magnifying applications. IBM, Oct. 1998.

14.

Smart Guides. Drove product development for Smart-Guides OS/2 adaptive help. IBM, Sept. 1996.

15.

Help Center for Excellence. Created prototypes and drove commitment to create. IBM, Nov. 1992.

16.

ThinkPad 755CV, CDV Led work to create projection/outdoor display in notebook computer. IBM, Oct. 1995.

17.

OS/2 Warp Special Needs Package. Led team to create special needs package. IBM, Oct. 1994.

18.

IBM Agents Center. Led team and product innovation to start a $3,000,000/year project. IBM, 1994 -1995.

19.

ThinkPad 755. Led all work to improve algorithms for pointing to improve selection speed significantly,

patented drag button, first wrist rest in notebook, improved power supply design, improved documentation

graphics. IBM, Oct. 1995.

20.

IBM C++ Class Library Search and Browse Features. Managed team to achieve product transfer. 1996.

21.

Science Wand. Joystick to explore mechanics. San Jose Museum, San Jose, CA 1995.

22.

ThinkPad 750C. Led work to improve pointing device traction; also refined BIOS GUI. IBM, Oct. 1994.

23.

TrackPoint Keyboards. Led work to contribute TrackPoint to keyboard products. IBM, Oct. 1993.

24.

ThinkPad 700C. Led work to make first profitable notebook product for IBM. IBM, Oct. 1992.

25.

New Data Disc. Created SAIL 64-bitmapped collaborative terminal system. Stanford University, Stanford, CA,

June 1981-Mar. 1990.

26.

Group Shows. Photos in two galleries. Newport, RI. June-Oct. 1979.

27.

Hampshire Laboratory for Cognitive Science. Created teaching laboratory, designed backend network operating system productized by students. Hampshire College, Amherst, MA, Sept. 1979-1980.

28.

Lisa Memorial. Created 1 ton oak sculpture, Lower Columbia College, Longview, Washington, Sep. 1975-1990.

 

 

Consulting Record

Beginning

Ending

 

 

Collaborative Braintrust Consulting Firm

5/2015

present

 

Impossible Objects, Northbrook IL

12/2013

present

Identification Solutions, Inc.

10/2013

03/2015

IMS (expert witness matchmaking service)

2012

present

Suitable Technologies, Mountain view CA

12/2014

present

Albert Allen, Charlotte NC 
Expert witness.

04/2010

02/2014

TriggerFinger, Portland, OR 
Input device design.

06/2010

09/2010

Willow Garage, Menlo Park, CA
Robot design.

08/2010

12/2010

Atoms and Bits, San Mateo, CA 
Consulting/invention on immersive environments.

05/2010

06/2010

Lab126, Cupertino, CA 
Vision and project management consulting/invention.

06/2010

01/2011

PIXAR, Emeryville, CA 
Interface consulting.

10/2009

12/2010

Emota, San Mateo, CA 
Business and technical mentoring.

06/2009

12/2010

McAndrews, Held, & Malloy, Chicago, IL 
Expert witness.

02/2009

01/2011

Greenwireless, San Francisco, CA 
Business and technical mentoring.

01/2009

05/2009

OCTOPY Corporation, Sunnyvale, CA 
Consulting/design on search technology.

10/2008

10/2008

MARS Corporation, Belgium 
Consulting Future of food.

07/2008

07/2008

Nortel Corporation, Toronto, Canada 
Innovation/incubation consulting.

03/2008

10/2008

Google, Mountain View, CA 
Geolocation and map consulting.

01/2008

04/2011

Industial Technology Research Institute, Taipei, Taiwan 
Innovation consulting.

01/2007

01/2008

Sanyang Motors, Taipei, Taiwan 
Innovation consulting.

05/2006

01/2007

Philip Morris, Richmond, VA 
Created alternative business proposals.

05/2006

01/2007

North Carolina Office of the Secretary of State, Raleigh, NC 
Responsible for hardware certification of voting machines.

10/2005

12/2005

Herman Miller Corporation, Zeeland, MI 
Created emerging technology and product opportunity roadmap.

10/2005

05/2006

One Laptop Per Child, Cambridge, MA 
Design consulting on form and keyboard.

01/2005

01/2008

American Association of People with Disabilities, Los Angeles, CA 
Expert on voting disabilities case.

06/2004

06/2005

DOD SERVE Project, Arlington, VA 
Evaluation of security for an internet ballot delivery system.

06/2004

11/2004

California Attorney General’s Office, Sacramento, CA 
Evaluated problems with escrowed voting vendor software.

04/2004

06/2004

Atigo, Yorba Linda, CA 
Created business plans and design of pedaling gas pedal driving car.

01/2004

07/2007

Brennan Center for Justice, New York, NY 
Created evaluations of cognitive disabilities on voting.

01/2004

07/2004

Sony Corporation, Tokyo, Japan 
Created design for smart companion product line.

04/2003

01/2004

France Telecom, Cambridge, MA 
Invented tactile phone input device.

04/2003

12/2003

Twin Cities Public Television, Minneapolis, MN 
Created LivingCenter; web interactive for Alzheimers care.

02/2003

06/2004

Design Continuum, Watertown, MA 
Ideas portfolio creation.

01/2003

01/2006

MasterCard, Purchase, NY 
Created secure RFID card prototypes.

01/2003

01/2004

Google, Inc., Mountain View, CA 
Assisted with product vision.

04/2002

02/2008

Nexgen, San Francisco, CA 
Proposed technology opportunities roadmaps for Nokia.

02/2002

06/2003

Ergodex, Mountain View, CA 
Redesigned input device design.

03/2001

06/2002

City of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 
Analyzed voting machine impacts to disabled voters.

01/2001

02/2002

Getgo.com, Saratoga, CA 
Business consultant.

11/2000

01/2002

IBM, Armonk, NY 
Consulting on emerging technology.

06/2000

10/2002

Geoworks, Alameda, CA 
Expert witness on keyboard design.

06/2000

03/2001

Vert, Cambridge, MA 
Business planning, design, and construction of video roof for taxis.

04/2000

12/2001

Message Machines, Boston, MA 
Smartphone communication integration.

01/2000

05/2002

Find the Dot, Palo Alto, CA 
Physical design of scanner.

11/1999

12/2002

Xift, Palo Alto, CA 
Business planning and semantic search user interface design.

11/1999

09/2000

Exsel Design, Arlington, MA 
Prepared business opportunities as a company incubator.

10/1999

06/2001

Cybertronics International, Palo Alto, CA 
Prepared business opportunities as a company incubator.

08/1985

09/1985

Pacific Bell, Walnut Creek, CA 
Improved user interface and online workflow for phone operators.

06/1985

07/1985

XEROX Palo Alto Research Center, Palo Alto, CA 
Built graphical interface tool for LOOPS programing environment.
 
Built RF controls for position sensing for COLAB.

03/1985

09/1985

VA Rehabilitation R&D Center, Palo Alto, CA 
Design and evaluation for robot voice system.

01/1985

09/1985

Communications Intelligence Corporation, Redwood Shores, CA 
Business plan for Dreamwriter pen computer.

04/1984

06/1984

 

Government and Other Outside Committees, Service, etc.:

Institution

Position

Beginning

Ending

 

Impossible Objects

Scientific advisory board

2013

Present

Immersion

Scientific advisory board

2010

2014

Xconomy

Xconomist

2010

Present

GreenWireless

Startup mentor

2009

2010

Vote-id

Editorial Board

2008

Present

Lenovo

Innovation consultant

2008

Mars foods

Innovation consultant

06/2008

06/2008

Nortel

Innovation consultant

05/2008

12/2008

ITRI

Visiting committee member

2007

2016

Brown University

Computer Engineering ABET Advisory Board

2004

2006

Scientific American

Brain Bank

2004

Present

ACM

Distinguished Lecturer

2004

DOD SERVE Security

Advisory Board member

2003

2004

ML SIG Counter Intelligence

Director

2000

2008

AnyWare Radio, Valhalla NY

Board of Advisors

2000

2002

NASA Ames

Outside reviewer

1999

1999

IBM

Mobile Computing Science Advisory Committee

1998

1999

CACM

Editorial advisor

1997

Present

PDII Journal

Board of advisors

1996

1998

IBM

Chair, User Interface Earthquake Task Force

1996

1998

IBM

Member, Pervasive Computing Task Force

1996

1997

IBM

Academy Member

1995

1999

IBM

Member, Ease of Use Task Force

1995

1998

IBM

Mobile Computing Technical

1993

1999

IBM

Scientific Advisory Committee

1993

1999

IBM

Corporate Technical Committee Task Forces

1994

1998

 

 

Awards Received

 

Date

University of Massachusetts Amherst Outstanding Achievement and Advocacy Award

 

2012

Telluride Technology Fest Award

 

2008

American Association of People with Disabilities Thomas Paine Voting Award

 

2006

Scientific American 50 Awards Computer Science Policy Leader: Ted Selker & Michael Alvarez

 

2004

Time magazine 2002 Best Inventions: Transit and Talk category: Sputmik microphone: Jo Wollschlaeger, Kevin Young, David Swett, Dana Gallimore, Ted Selker.

 

2002

IBM Patent Plateau Award (14 awards)

 

1990-1999

IBM Corporate Award for TrackPoint

 

1993, 1994,

1997

IBM Outstanding Technical Achievement Award for ScrollPoint

 

1997

Research Division Award for Recruitment

 

1995


ThinkPad Awards

Helped create IBM ThinkPad, recipient of over 500 industry awards.

 

 Awards for my contributions:

 

  Publico-Computadores (Portugal) Recommended Award: ThinkPad 755CV

1995

  Toronto Star (Canada) 1st Annual Techie Awards, Most Innovative Technology: 

ThinkPad 755CV

1995

  IBM Outstanding Technical Achievement Award: Kinglet Projection Computer

1995

  PC (Australia) Best New Hardware Award: ThinkPad 755CV

1995

  CeBit (Australia) Industrial Design Award: ThinkPad 755CV

1995

  Industry Forum Design Committee, IF Award for Good Design: ThinkPad 755CV

1995

  Mobile Insights, Mobility Award, Best Multimedia Notebook Product of the Year: 

ThinkPad 755CV

1995

  Mobile Office: Product of the Year: ThinkPad 755CV

1995

  PC Laptop Computers:  Editors' Choice Award Notebook of the Year: ThinkPad 755CV

1995

  Multimedia World: Best Portable Multimedia PC Readers Choice Award: 

ThinkPad 755CV

1995

  PC/Computing: Best Color Notebook: ThinkPad 755CV

1994

  PC/Computing Editors' Choice:  Best System: ThinkPad 755CV

1994

  Computer Reseller News: Vision Award, Notebook of the Year: ThinkPad 755CV

1994

  BYTE Magazine COMDEX: Best of Show Overall Winner: ThinkPad

1994

  PC Expert: France Technical Excellence Award (Portable Category): ThinkPad 755CV

1994

  Microtimes: 100 Industry Leaders

1994

  PC Magazine: Design Award Finalist: TrackPoint II

1993

  PC Magazine: Technical Excellence Finalist: Design Category: TrackPoint II

1993

  COMDEX: EditorsChoice Award, PC Laptop Computers, Newcomer of the Year

1993

  Popular Science: Best of What’s New Award

1993

  Portable Computing:Exceptional Merit Award: ThinkPad 700C

1993

  Windows Sources: ExpertsPick Award: ThinkPad 700C

1993

  PC Magazine: COMDEX Technical Excellence Award, Best System Category: ThinkPad 700C

1993

  Business Week: Best of 1993: ThinkPad 700C

1993

  Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry: Good Design Award: Minipointer Japanese

  Pointing Device

1993

  PC Magazine, Editor's Choice - Most Valuable Product Award Notebook Category: ThinkPad 755CV

1993

 

Published about Ted Selker

 

  1. De Volgen-De Fase Van Online Design, EMERCE, 36 Feb. 2014. 

 

  1. Voting Procedures: Lessons from the 2000 election, a guide for 2008. MIT Spectrum, Jan. 1, 2014. jpeg
  1. The Big Chill. Saveur Magazine, Apr. 2010. 
  1. Voting Procedures Lessons from 2000 Election: a Guide for 2008. MIT Spectrum, Winter 2008.
  1. Ten Cool Kitchen Innovations. DiscoveryTech, Dec. 2008.
  1. Ted Selker on Innovation. ODBMS Industry Watch, Oct. 2008.
  1. MIT Prof Shows off Robot Dogs, Wallet Computers, Wearable Tech, Wired Gadget Lab. Apr. 2008. jpeg
  1. Computers for the people, CNet News.com. Apr. 22, 2008.
  1. Gadgets for Your Future Kitchen. Forbes.com, Feb. 11, 2008. jpeg
  1. Panel affirms District 13 election results, Sarasota Herald Tribune. Feb. 9, 2008.
  1. Future of the Kitchen. Kojo Nnamdi Show. July 31, 2007.
  1. As Promised Potholes. Freepress Current Politics and News. Mar. 3, 2007.
  1. MIT Design Selker Maeda. Intelligent Times, cover story, pp. 54-59, Mar. 2007. jpeg
  1. Bye, Bye Computer Mouse. World and News, Mar. 3, 2007.
  1. Paper Trail Difficult To Blaze. TBO.com, Feb. 15, 2007.
  1. Kitchen of the Future Interview. Martha Stewart Living with Technology, Sep. 26, 2006.
  1. Best of Show: IDs Annual Design Review. Best Category: Equipment, Stingray Connector. (slideshow) BusinessWeek Online, July/Aug. 22, 2006. jpeg
  1. How Sex Sells on Dinner Plates. ID Magazine, June 2006.
  1. Spoon! Intelligent Spoon. Gizmodo, Apr. 13, 2006. jpeg
  1. Kitchen of the Future Demonstration. Martha Stewart Living. Mar. 2006.
  1. Todays Kitchen of Tomorrow.  Fast Company, Jan. 2006. jpeg
  1. Finding Solutions for Today’s Distracted Drivers. Move Magazine, Fall 2005. jpeg

 

  1. Profile. Axis, Vol. 116, p. 38, Aug. 2005. jpeg
  1. Headphones as Key to Voting Reform. Science, June 27, 2005.
  1. US E-Voting Proponents Say No to Paper Trails. New Scientist, June 22, 2005.
  1. Even the Kitchen Sink. The Boston Globe, May 4, 2005. jpeg
  1. A Day of Poll Watching: Reno and Sparks, Nevada. UX: User Experience, Spring 2005. jpeg

 

  1. Tech 2005 - What’s New and What's Next. PC World, Feb. 2, 2005.
  1. Scientists Take Center Stage in U.S. Election Reform. Washington Focus, Jan. 2005. jpeg
  1. Weird Wireless; the Sputmic Microphone Concept. June 4, 2004 Gizmag
  1. Hope for E-Voting. The Brian Lehrer Show. Dec. 22, 2004.
  1. Selker Reflects on 2004 Election. MIT News Office, Dec. 2, 2004.
  1. Spray-On Baby Clothes. The New York Times Magazine, p. 92, Nov. 29, 2004.
  1. Young and Very Inventive. The New York Times Magazine, p. 126, Nov. 29, 2004. jpeg
  1. Problem: Too Much Dirty Laundry. (slideshow) New York Times on the web, Nov. 24, 2004.
  1. The Real Problem with Voting. Technology Review, Nov. 17, 2004. jpeg
  1. Thumbs Up for E-Voting in US. New Scientist, Nov. 13, 2004.
  1. 2004 Scientific American 50 Awards. Scientific American, Nov. 11, 2004.
  1. Touch Screen Voting Faces Biggest Test. ABC News, Nov. 2, 2004.
  1. Electronic Voting Glitches Reported. Newsday, Nov. 2, 2004.
  1. The Big Election Beta Test. CNET News, Nov. 1, 2004.
  1. E-Voting Software Raises Questions. CRM Daily, Nov. 1, 2004.
  1. Internet Voting: What Are We Waiting For? Business 2.0, Oct. 29, 2004 jpeg
  1. Electronic Voting: The Latest News. Washington Post, Oct. 29, 2004.
  1. Nov. 2: The Biggest Test Yet for Touch-Screen Voting. Christian Science Monitor, Oct. 29, 2004. jpeg
  1. Voting Methods Under Close Watch. CNN, Oct. 26, 2004.
  1. Record Suggests Electronic Voting Best Bet for Accurate Count. Florida Sun-Sentinel, Oct. 25, 2004. jpeg
  1. Electronic Voting Raises New Issues. Washington Post, Oct. 25, 2004. jpeg
  1. Final Presidential Charge Begins. CNN Interview, Oct. 23, 2004.
  1. Kerry Battles for Votes in Swing States. Lou Dobbs Tonight, CNN, Oct. 22, 2004.
  1. Touch-Screen Voting Should Be a Help. Newsday, Oct. 10, 2004.
  1. The Great American E-voting Experiment. Analysis: New Scientist, Oct. 4, 2004.
  1. MIT Professor Confident Novembers Election Will Be on the Level. Boston Herald, Oct. 1, 2004.
  1. A Touchy Election Issue. CFO.com, Sept. 30, 2004.
  1. The First Iron Prototype-athon. The Media Laboratory, Aug-Sep. 2004. jpeg

 

  1. Cooking Up a Digital Future. British Broadcasting Company News Online, Aug. 31, 2004. jpeg
  1. Several Million Deprived of Voting Rights Again? Kansas City Infozine, Aug. 25, 2004.
  1. Rush to Absentee Ballots May Magnify Trouble. Palm Beach Post, Aug. 2, 2004. jpeg
  1. Is Staff the Achilles Heel at Polls? St. Petersburg Times, Aug. 1, 2004.
  1. Bike, Meet Brain. Bicycling Magazine, July 2004. jpeg
  1. Voting Reform Not Ready for Nov. The Boston Phoenix, July 23-29, 2004.
  1. Charles Ogletree and Ted Selker Discuss Legal and Technical Challenges of the Electoral Process. The Tavis Smiley Show, National Public Radio, July 20, 2004.
  1. Is E-Voting Safe? PC World, June 2004.
  1. E-Democracy: The Lowdown on E-Voting. CIO, June 1, 2004.
  1. Kitchens of the Future. Discovery Canada, May 25, 2004.
  1. Profile: Voting Machines. Morning Edition, National Public Radio, May 6, 2004.
  1. Kitchens of the Future. Metropolis, Apr. 2004. jpeg
  1. Re-Booting the Ballot Box. The Connection, National Public Radio, Apr. 26, 2004.
  1. This New House. PEOPLE, Apr. 12, 2004. jpeg

 

  1. Spin interview: Damien OMeara and Ted Selker Discuss Credits Cards and Payment Authorization Using Radio Tags. Radio 1038, Dublin, Ireland, Apr. 5, 2004.
  1. Electronic Voting Alternative Offered. San Jose Mercury News, Apr. 1, 2004.
  1. Credit Cards Tap into Radio Tags. BBC News Online, Apr. 1, 2004.
  1. Interview with Eileen Dempsey Discussing Voting Machine Technology. WNBR, Feb. 2004.
  1. Electronic Vote Faces Big Test of Its Security. New York Times, Feb. 28 2004. jpeg
  1. Sparks Fly in E-Voting Debate. MSNBC Technology and Science, Feb. 16, 2004. jpeg
  1. Concerns over US Computer Voting. BBC News, Feb. 15, 2004.
  1. Opponents of Change a Threat to Electronic Voting. San Jose Mercury News, Feb. 13, 2004.
  1. Chips with Everything. The Guardian, Feb. 2, 2004.
  1. Report Says Internet Voting System Is Too Insecure to Use. New York Times, Jan. 21, 2004.
  1. Kitchens of the Future. Food Network, Jan. 18, 2004.
  1. Cars That Nudge You to Drive More Safely. New York Times, Dec. 26, 2003. jpeg
  1. On the Edge: The Eyes Have It. Tech Edge Magazine, Dec. 23, 2003. jpeg

 

  1. E-Voting Critics Grow Louder. PC World, Dec. 15, 2003.
  1. Criticism of Electronic Voting Machines Security Is Mounting. IDG News Service, Dec. 12, 2003.
  1. 21st Century Science: Ubiquitous Computing. Korean Broadcasting System, Oct. 24, 2003.
  1. Replacing the Checkout Line. The Boston Globe, Oct. 17, 2003. jpeg
  1. Another Case of Electronic Vote-Tampering? Salon.com, Sept. 29, 2003. jpeg
  1. Campaigning for Computerized Voting. MIT Technology Review, Sept. 2003. jpeg
  1. Driving Chryslers Concepts. Global Vehicles, Sep. 8, 2003.
  1. On the Edge: The Eyes Have It. Space.com, Sep. 8 2003.jpeg
  1. Jolted Over Electronic Voting. Washington Post, Aug. 11, 2003. jpeg
  1. Haben Bald Sensoren das Sagen? Automobile Revue, Aug. 3, 2003.
  1. Professor Gadget. MIT Technology Review, July-Aug. 2003. Washington Post, Aug. 11, 2003. jpeg
  1. Smart Rooms. Computerworld, July 8, 2003. jpeg
  1. Postal Truck Gets the MIT Treatment. Mass High Tech, June 23-29, 2003.
  1. Your Blink Is My Command: New Technology Can Have Appliances Reading Your Thoughts. ABC, June 13, 2003.
  1. Minding Your Business: Humanizing Gadgetry to Tame the Flood of Information. Science News, May 3, 2003. jpeg
  1. This New House. People Magazine 30th Anniversary Issue, pp. 266 -267, Apr. 12, 2003.
  1. Basic Science Takes Back Seat to the Bottom Line. The Journal News, Mar. 28 2003.
  1. Always-On Technology. PING!, March 12, 2003. jpeg

 

  1. Interacting With Groups of Computers. Communication of the ACM, March, 2003. jpeg

 

  1. Special Report: Chinese. Feb 2003. jpeg

 

  1. TX ES & S Touchscreen Voting Machines Can They be Easily Manipulated? Brad Messer Radio Show AM 550, San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 14, 2003.

 

  1. Battling for Voting Integrity, Coast to Coast. Ventures, 2003. jpeg
  1. Interview. WCCO Radio City, 2002.
  1. After the Fall: Help for Climbers. Wired Magazine, Dec. 2002.
  1. MITs Context Aware Computing Group Takes RFID Beyond Identification. RFID Journal, Dec. 23, 2002.
  1. Cambridge Pilots New MIT Smart Truck. Boston Globe, Nov. 2002.
  1. MIT Counter Intelligence Group Cooks Up Kitchen of the Future. Wall Street Journal, Nov. 20, 2002.
  1. Coolest Inventions: Pass the Mike. Time Magazine, Nov. 18, 2002.
  1. The Intimate Machine: Getting to Know Us. Scientific American Frontiers, Oct. 22, 2002
  1. Who Counts: Election Reform in America. Public Broadcasting System TV, Oct. 17, 2002.

 

  1. This Week’s Lead Story. Physician’s Weekly, Oct. 7, 2002. jpeg
  1. From HardWare to SoftForm, Archi-Tectonics, Winka Dubbledam. Sep. 13, 2002.
  1. User Interfaces: See Me, Hear Me. Computerworld, Aug. 26, 2002
  1. May I Have Your Attention Please? Rediff Guide to the Net, June 27, 2002.
  1. Sleep with Your Computer. Good Morning America, ABC News, Apr. 10, 2002. jpeg
  1. Digital Attention Deficiterm, What Was I Saying? Site for Life, Feb. 25, 2002.
  1. Web Turns People into Goldfish. The Inquirer, Feb. 22, 2002.
  1. SmartKitchens A Long Way Off. Forbes, Dec. 21, 2001. Forbes.com, Oct. 7, 2002. jpeg

 

  1. Building ‘Easy’ Into Technology. Business Week, Dec. 3, 2001. jpeg
  1. Follow the Cheese. BBC News Online: Sci/Tech, Sep. 10, 2001.
  1. Reading Your Mouse Movements. BBC News, Sep. 10, 2001.
  1. IBM Mania Research. TrackPoint. Set. 9, 2001.
  1. A Conversation About the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Wired, Sep. 2001. jpeg
  1. Elections-Reform Plan Must Start at State Level. Courier Post Online, Aug. 5, 2001
  1. Computers Best Suited to Count All the Votes. Courier Post, July 22, 2001. jpeg
  1. IBM’s Almaden Research Center Marks 15 Years of Innovation and Impact. SiliconValley.com, July 6, 2001. jpeg

 

  1. IBM: Looking Back on 15 Years at Almaden. San Jose Mercury News, June 18, 2001.
  1. Quand lInformatique Devinera vos Pensees. Future(s). June 7, 2001. jpeg

 

  1. Computer Scientists and Political Scientists Seek to Create a Fiasco-Free Election Day. The Chronicle of Higher Education, April 20, 2001. jpeg
  1. Affecting Humanity. Communications of the ACM, March, 2001. jpeg

 

  1. Does Design Really Matter? Cover article, Wired, Jan. 2001. jpeg
  1. Interview with Linda Cashdan & Ted Selker. Voice of America Radio: 2001.
  1. Working Around the Clock. ABC World News Tonight, Dec. 17, 2000.

 

  1. Tomorrow’s Kitchen, Yesterday’s Recipes. LA Times, Nov. 17 2000. jpeg
  1. VCs Want to Turn PARC Green. Red Herring. Timberline VC. Oct. 27, 2000.
  1. Burning Man a Test for Art Tech. Wired News, Sep. 1, 2000. jpeg
  1. Lab Rat: Ted Selkers New Bully Pulpit. Red Herring, July 27, 2000. jpeg
  1. Your Cell Phone Ring as an Exension of You. Washington Post Online. July 11, 2000. jpeg

 

  1. Heaven Sent. New York Times Magazine, June 10, 2000. jpeg

 

  1. An MIT-Like Environment at CUNY? New York Software News, June, 2000. jpeg

 

  1. MIT Researches the Fridge of the Future. HGTV.com, April 20 2000. jpeg

 

  1. Sleep With a Computer. Upside, Jan. 6, 2000. jpeg
  1. Was It Virtually Good for You? Newsweek, Jan. 1, 2000. jpeg
  1. A House Called HAL. Boston Globe Magazine, Dec. 5, 1999. Jpeg

 

  1. The Computer is My Mom. Funny Times, Dec. 1999. jpeg

 

  1. My Computer, My Self. Intelligent Enterprise, Nov. 16, 1999. jpeg
  1. Will the Kitchen Please Shut Up! Smithsonian, p. 56, Sep. 1999.
  1. Burning Man: Police report large crowd, but few problems. Reno Gazette-Journal, Sep. 6, 1999. jpeg

 

  1. Smart Mitt Talks Back. Home Textiles Today, Sep. 6, 1999. jpeg
  1. Computers May Ease Lifes Vexations. San Francisco Chronicle, July 26, 1999. jpeg
  1. The High-Tech Kitchen. Food & Wine, July 1999. jpeg

 

  1. The Future Feel of Tools and Brands. IBM Charlotte Newsletter, Summer 1999. jpeg
  1. What’s Cookin’ in the Kitchen. TIME Digital, May 17, 1999. jpeg

 

  1. At the Media Lab, Cooking with Cache. New York Times, pp. D1, D12, Feb. 18, 1999. jpeg
  1. Large Chinese Picture-Strewn Inventing. Ming Pao Daily News, Beijing, China, Dec. 16, 1998. jpeg
  1. Large Chinese Picture-Strewn Pervasive Computing. Ming Pao Daily News, Beijing, China, Dec. 9 1998. jpeg
  1. Dr. Selker's Vision on How the Computer Shapes our Future. Apple Daily News, Beijing, China, Dec. 7, 1998. jpeg

 

  1. The Social Aspects of Technology. Bay CHI News, Nov. 1998 jpeg
  1. High Tech Comes Home. Upside, David Corsey's Showcase, p. 40, Nov. 1998. jpeg
  1. Cultivating Innovation. San Jose Mercury News, Sunday Magazine, Oct. 25, 1998. jpeg
  1. Special Report. Nikkei Computer - Japan, Oct. 26, 1998. jpeg
  1. Climbing Big Blue's Peaks. The Australian, Sep. 29, 1998. jpeg
  1. Electronic Wallet Tackles Battle of the Pocket Bulge. The Sydney Morning Herald, Sep. 29, 1998. jpeg
  1. IBM Web Sites are Looking Good. The Sydney Morning Herald, p. 48, Sep. 22, 1998.
  1. L'Ordinateur Individuel; Ted Selker, L'ordinateur Fera Tout Mieux Que l'homme! Sep. 1998.
  1. TrackPoint Feature. Equip Magazine, p. 68, Sep. 1998.
  1. Let The Eyes Surf the Net. London Times, Aug. 16, 1998.
  1. L Machines Meet Man Halfway. Upside, p. 58, Aug. 1998. jpeg
  1. Eye-Opening Gizmos. San Francisco Chronicle, pp. C1, C3, July 17, 1998. jpeg
  1. Technology's Thinkers Get Daring at Intellectual Circus. San Jose Mercury News, July 17, 1998. jpeg
  1. Wearable Models- They’re Coming. Electronic News, July 6, 1998. jpeg

 

  1. Different Notes For Different Folks. PC World, June, 1998. jpeg

 

  1. Out of the Blue. I.D. Magazine, March-April, 1998. jpeg

 

  1. High Computing Lab Notes. IBM Research, No. 3, 1998. jpeg
  1. What Your Computer Says About You. IBM Research Magazine, Vol.36, No. 1&2, 1998.
  2. Ted Selker and the IBM Everest Team Take IBM Thinkpad 560 to the Top of the World IBM Website  1997.  jpeg
  1. A Conversation With Ted Selker. Interactions, Sep-Oct. 1997. jpeg

 

  1. Climbing Big Blue’s Peaks. The Australian, Sep. 29, 1997. jpeg
  1. IBM Unveils Line. Gannett Newspapers, Sep. 16, 1997.
  1. Leaving the Desktop Behind. San Jose Mercury News, July 26, 1997.

 

  1. Redefining the Term “User-Friendly.” Forbes, July 7, 1997. jpeg
  1. More Power to Go. Byte, July 1997. jpeg
  1. Rebel Without a Pause. Corporate Rebels cover article, WIRED Magazine, pp. 170-181, May 1997. jpeg
  1. Ou va l'Interface Utilisateur? Informatiques Magazine, Apr. 1997. jpeg

 

  1. IBM Chinese Article. Sing Pao Daily News, April 18 1997. jpeg
  1. The Future of Hand-Held Devices: IBM Style. PC Magazine, p. 152, Mar. 25, 1997. jpeg
  1. IMB Shows Off New Peripheral Technology to Improve Life for ThinkPad Users.   InfoWorld.com, Mar. 3, 1997. jpeg

 

  1. My Computer-Related Wish List for the Next 50 Years. Communications of the ACM, Volume 2, Feb. 1997. jpeg

 

  1. It's Easy to be Difficult. Information Week., Mar. 17, 1997. jpeg
  1. 50 R & D Stars to Watch. Information Week, Dec. 16, 1996.
  1. How the Vision Thing Really Works. Los Angeles Times, Dec. 2, 1996.
  1. Learning Mandarin with WarpGuide. OS/2 Magazine, Dec. 1996. jpeg

 

  1. Presentation Perfect. Inc. Technology, Nov. 1996. jpeg

 

  1. From Vision to Product: IBM Research Closes Gap. Investor's Business Daily, p. A8, Oct. 8, 1996. jpeg
  1. Kamera von der Stirn. Wirtscha Rswoche, p. 204, Oct. 10, 1996. jpeg
  1. IBM's Thinkman. Boot Magazine, pp. 39-43, Oct. 1996. jpeg
  1. Should Computers Coddle Rather than Hurl Criticism? Investor’s Business Daily, Sep. 3, 1996.
  1. The Elements of Design. BYTE, pp. 1-8, Aug. 1996. jpeg
  1. Passing Thoughts from the Stupidest Guy in the Room. San Jose Mercury News, Aug. 25, 1996.
  1. New Paradigms for Computing. Communications of the ACM, Aug. 1996. jpeg

 

  1. Making Computers Disappear: Why Should We Have Them? Business Week, pp. 118-119, June 24, 1996. jpeg
  1. The Interview: Where is the user interface headed? OEM Magazine, pp. 32-37, Apr. 1996.
  1. Scenarios Pour Ordinateurs `Venir. La Recherchi Special, Mar. 1996. jpeg
  1. Prolonged Use May Cause Slide Effects. Financial Review (Australia), Mar. 7, 1996.
  1. It’s at Hand: A Mini PC to Suit Every Wallet. Sunday Times, Feb. 25, 1996. jpeg

 

  1. Presentation Perfect. Inc. Technology, No. 3, p. 90, 1996.
  1. Keep the Clutter Creative. Think No. 1, p. 11, 1996. jpeg
  1. Now Presenting...The Big Picture: Technology Forum, ThinkPad 755CDV and 755CV. Information Week, pp. 125 130, Nov. 13, 1995. jpeg
  1. Mind Behind the Machine. Information Week advertisement, p. 131, Nov. 13, 1995. jpeg
  1. IBM's Point(er) Man. Information Week, Oct. 16, 1995. jpeg
  1. I Can See What You Mean. Byte, Oct. 1995. jpeg
  1. Presentation Quality. BYTE, p. 233, Sep. 1995.
  1. IBM Researchers in the Spotlight: Ted Selker Ph.D. Multimedia Today, p.31, July-Sep.1995. jpeg
  1. Designers Need to Demystify User Interfaces. San Jose Mercury News, Aug. 6, 1995. jpeg

 

  1. IBM's ThinkPad 755CV Projects a New Image. PC Magazine, p. 39, July 1995. jpeg
  1. IBM print ad for IBM ThinkPad 755CV (image only). Wall Street Journal, May 10, 1995. jpeg

 

  1. Abstractionist Practically Reinvents the Keyboard. The Wall Street Journal, pp. B1, B5, Mar. 6, 1995. jpeg
  1. State of the Art Baby Steps. BYTE Magazine, pp. 97-100, Mar. 1995. jpeg
  1. Experts Try to Deal with Internet’s Growth. San Jose Mercury News, pp. 1F, 4F, Aug. 30, 1994. jpeg
  1. The Human Side of Computing. Almaden Views, May-June, 1994. jpeg

 

  1. Silent Partners. PC/Computing, May 1994. jpeg
  1. Robo-Software Reports for Duty. Business Week, Feb. 14, 1994. jpeg

 

  1. Al Agents: Demons or Angels? UPSIDE, p. 30, Feb. 1994. jpeg

 

  1. Researchers Honored at CTRE. IBM Research Magazine, No. 2, 1994. jpeg

 

  1. The Roving Road Rodents. Popular Science, Dec. 1993. jpeg

 

  1. Pegged Hopes. Sun-Sentinel, Oct. 12, 1993. jpeg

 

  1. Efforts to Build A Better Mouse Roll Along. Washington Post, Oct. 11, 1993. jpeg

 

  1. IBM Breaks from Laptop Pack With ThinkPad’s Mini-Joystick. Washington Post, Oct. 11, 1993. jpeg

 

  1. IMB’s Hunt for Better Mouse Leads to Mini-Joystick Device. Vancouver Sun, Oct. 8, 1993. jpeg

 

  1. Notebooks May Hold Key to I.B.M.’s Revival. New York Times, June 23, 1993. jpeg

 

  1. ‘We Are the World, We Are the Computer Makers.’ San Jose Mercury News, June 16, 1993. jpeg

 

  1. A Better Way to Help. IBM Research Magazine No. 4, 1992. jpeg

 

  1. Reconciling the Marriage of Mouse and Keyboard. Washington Post, Jan. 13, 1992. jpeg

 

  1. Soon, You Could Find A Mouse Nestling in Your Keyboard. Business Week, Nov. 11 1991. jpeg
  1. IBM Points a New Way. Electronic Engineering Times, Oct. 1991.

 

 

 

Expert Testimony

Beginning

Ending

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.

DoDots v. Samsung Inc., Best Buy Co. Inc. Plainttif

05/2022

present

2.

DoDots v. Apple Inc., Best Buy Co. Inc,  Plaintif

05/2022

present

 

Disabilites rights of California

06/2021

present

3..

American Council of the Blind of Indiana, et.al.v. Indiana Election Commission, Disabilities Rights Advocates,  Case No. 1:20-cv-3118-JMS-MJD.  Plaintiff.

03/2021

present

4.

Barbara Rivero, et. Al and Bay state Council of the Blind V. William Francis Galvin Secretary of State of Massachusetts., C.A. No. 1:20-cv-11808. Disabilitites Law Center. Plaintiff.

09/2020

11/2020

5.

North Carolina State Board of Elections, et.al.  Case No 5:20-cv-411, Disability Rights Advocates, Plaintiff.

08/2020

09/2020

6.

Joeseph Drenth and National Federation of the Blind of Pennslyvania, v. PA,  Brown, Goldstein & Levy No. 1:20-0829. Plaintiff.

07/2020

08/2020

7.

Creswell V. Lenovo, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld. Defendant.

04/2016

05/2016

8.

Addidas V. Under Armour:, and Mapmyfitness, C. A. No. 14-130 GMS. Defendant

04/2015

04/2016

9.

Honeywell International: defendant, v. Allure Energy Case No. IPR2015-01253.

03/2015

05/2018

10.

Queens University at Kinsgston, et al. v. Samsung Electronics, et al., Case No. 2:14-cv-53-JRG-RSP (E.D. Tex.). plaintiff

07/2014

02/2015

11.

Disabilities Rights Advocates v. County of Alameda et al. 
Case No. 13cv03443JCS.
Plaintiff.

08/2013

11/2013

 

12.

Powel Gilbert Barristers LLP, London representing Nokia defendant.

11/2010

 

13.

Decision Support LLC. v. Election System& Software & Datacard Corporation. Inc. et al., Civil Action No. 3:10cv190.  Plaintiff.

04/2010

01/2013

15.

Motorola, Inc. v. VTECH Communications defendant, Inc. et al., Civil Action No. 5:07-CV-00171.

01/2009

03/2010

16.

In the Matter of Certain Video Game Machines and Related Three-Dimensional Pointing Devices, ITC Inv. No. 337-TA-658. Defendant,

11/2008

 

17.

In the Matter of: Paralyzed Veterans of America, et al. v.

Bruce McPherson, et al.: plaintiff, Civil Action No. C 06 4670 SBA.

10/2007

 

18.

Peter Benavidez, et al. v. Kevin Shelley, Secretary of State of CA  voting. Civil Action No. CV-04 3318 FMC (PJWx).. Plaintiff,

06/2004

 

19.

National Organization of Disabilities v. Margaret M. Tartaglione city of Philadelphia:, et al. Civil Action No. 01-1923. Defendant,

01/2001

03/2003

19.

American Civil Liberties Union Chicago, IL: Plaintiff,
Performed evaluation of punch card use in Cook County, Illinois.
 

02/2002

2003

20.

ITC investigation between Geoworks, Alameda, CA, Phone.com and Sanyo corporation: Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Carrett & Dunner Defendant.

06/2000

3/2001

Record of Research Funding for Ted Selker

Grant

Date Awarded

Total USD

IBM Research and Divisions

08/1985-09/1999

21,000,000

 

 

 

Ericsson

03/01/2013-12/01/2014

150,000

 

 

TCL

02/01/2012-06-01-2012

50,000

 

 

Samsung

05/01/2011-12/01/2011

75,000

 

EAC

08/01/2011-08/01/2013

610,001

 

NIH STTR 1 R41 AG037216-01

09/10/2010-06/01/2011

111,770

 

NSF FODAVA CCF0937044

10/01/2009-09/30/2011

497,401

 

Knight Fund (Renewal)

02/01/2006

750,000

 

Campbell Soup

08/01/2005-07/31/2008

225,000

 

Carnegie Fund (Renewal)

07/01/2005

300,000

 

CleanUp Corporation

04/01/2003-03/31/2006

225,000

 

Carnegie Fund

07/01/2003

573,200

 

Knight Fund

10/01/2003

1,393,000

 

Schott Glass

06/01/2000-05/31/2003

225,000

 

McDonalds Corporation

01/01/2000-12/31/2002

225,000

 

Royal Ahold

01/01/2000-06/30/2004

300,000

 

Best Buy

01/01/2000-12/31/2001

75,000

 

Unilever

01/01/1999-12/31/2000

75,000

 

Masco Corporation

10/01/1999-04/11/2001

75,000

 

Kraft Foods

01/01/1999-12/31/2001

50,000

 

Other Media Lab sponsors

09/1999 – 7/2008

6,750,000

 

 

 

Total

$ 33,235,372

 


 

Teaching Experience

 

Carnegie Mellon University:

Term

Course #

Title

Role

Enrollment

Summer 2013

96796

Human Computer Interaction

Instructor

8

Summer 2013

96715

Android Product Development

Instructor

20

Summer 2013

96772

Extreme Interface Voting with Disabilities

Instructor

7

Summer 2012

96796

Human Computer Interaction

Instructor

23

Summer 2012

96715

Android Product Development

Instructor

25

Summer 2011

96715

Android Product Development

Instructor

16

Summer 2010

96715

Android Product Development

Instructor

23

Spring 2010

96826

Research Methods and Theory

Instructor

11

Fall 2009

96826

Research Methods and Theory

Instructor

15

 

Massachusetts Institute of Technology:

Term

Course #

Title

Role

Enrollment

Fall 2007

MAS 964

One Lap Top Per Child

Instructor

16

Fall 2006

MAS 742

Industrial Design Intelligence

Instructor

8

Fall 2005

MAS 742

Industrial Design Intelligence

Instructor

12

Fall 2005

MAS 741

Context Aware Computing

Instructor

8

Fall 2004

MAS 966

Voting Technology

Instructor

9

Fall 2004

MAS 742

Industrial Design Intelligence

Instructor

12

Fall 2003

MAS 742

Industrial Design Intelligence

Instructor

12

Fall 2003

MAS 741

Context Aware Computing

Instructor

5

Fall 2002

MAS 742

Industrial Design Intelligence

Instructor

15

 

Stanford University:

Term

Title

Role

Enrollment

Spring 1997

Proactive and Reactive Agents in User Interface

Instructor

12

Spring 1996

Proactive and Reactive Agents in User Interface

Instructor

15

Spring 1995

Proactive and Reactive Agents in User Interface

Instructor

14

Spring 1994

Proactive and Reactive Agents in User Interface

Instructor

10

Spring 1993

Proactive and Reactive Agents in User Interface

Instructor

12

Fall 1984

AI Programming

Instructor

100

 

Hampshire College:

Term

Course #

Title

Role

Enrollment

Spring 1978

DIV 1, 2, 3

Hampshire Individual Project Courses

Instructor

3

Fall 1978

DIV 1, 2, 3

Hampshire Individual Project Courses

Instructor

5

 

University of Massachusetts at Amherst:

Term

Course #

Title

Role

Enrollment

Spring 1980

COINS 121

Pascal Programming

T.A.

90

 

Brown University:

Term

Course #

Title

Role

Enrollment

Spring 1978

ENG 106

Computer Architectures

T.A.

40

Fall 1977

ENG 163

Digital Electronics

T.A.

30

 

B.S. Students

1.

Jeff Hoff. PlaceMap: A User-Based Mapping Application.  May 2006.

2.

Noel L. Campbell. Cell Phone Interruption Handler. May 2006.

3.

Michael Moon. Cell Phone Smart Store Interaction. May 2004.

4.

Jeremy Arnold. Smart Helmet. May 2003.

5.

Jean Bertho Almonord. Virtual Campus Platform. May 2003.

6.

Jessica Scott. Intelligent Juke Box. May 2003.

7.

Will Arora. Parasitic Power from the Expansion of the Human Chest During Respiration. Dec.  2002.

8.

Elizabeth Herbert. Smart Ballot Layout System. May 2002.

9.

Connie Mansim. Large Movement Detection in Eye. May 2001.

10.

Jessy Pavel. Music Ball. May 2001.

11.

Maggie Lee Oh. Intelligent Floor Imagery. Dec. 2000

12.

Anthony Pelosi. Eye-aRe BaseStation: Enhancing our Social Environment by Tracking Conversations.  May 2001.

M.S. Students

1.

Cejana Maciel. Productivity and Engineering Reuse in Agile Crowdsourced Software Development. Aug. 2010.

 

3.

John Wetzel. Face Interface: A Methodology for Experimental Learning of Input Modalities. May 2007.

 

4.

Anthony Johnson. Mobile Essence: A Mobile non-invasive Platform for Meeting Notes Capture. June 2007.

 

5.

Hector Yuen. An Ad-Hoc Wireless Communication System. Sep. 2006.

 

6.

Matthew Hockenberry. Grounding for a Computational Model of Place Aug. 2006.

 

7.

Tomer Posner. Application of Lean Management Principles to Voting Systems. Dec. 2005

 

8.

Chia-Hsun Jackie Lee. Spatial User Interfaces: Augmenting Human Sensibilities in a Domestic Kitchen. July 2005.

 

9.

Leonardo Bonanni. Design of Intelligent Interiors. June 2005.

 

10.

Sharon Cohen. Auditing Technology for Electronic Voting Machines. May 2005.

 

11.

Soyini Liburd. An N-version Electronic Voting System. May 2004.

 

12.

Napier Fuller. M a p N e x u s; Modelling Human Behavioral Patterns in Architectural Space

to Enable Context-Aware Information Exchanges in a Wireless Intranet, Aug. 2003.

 

13.

Michael Rosenblatt. Building a Community of Contributors to an Invention Resource Database. Sep. 2003.

 

14.

Mansim Connie Cheng. The Design of Intelligent Cookware. Aug. 2003.

 

15.

Boris Paskalev. Navigational and Delivery System in the USPS Conceptual Truck. May 2003.

 

16.

Taly Sharon. An Advanced Driver Warning Framework Incorporating Educational Warning. May 2003.

 

17.

Andrea Lockerd. Understanding Implicit Social Context in Electronic Communication. Sep. 2002.

 

18.

Surjit Patel. MediaConnector: A Gestalt Media Sharing System. Sep. 2002.

 

19.

Ernesto Arroyo. Arbitrating Interruption Modalities Using Ambient Displays. Aug. 2002.

 

20.

Florian Mueller. Sports Over a Distance for Social Bonding and Fun. Aug. 2002.

 

21.

Jorge Ulises Martinez Araiza. Wireless Transmission of Power for Sensors in Context Aware Spaces. May 2002.

 

22.

Shyam Krishnamoorthy. Minerva: A Smart Video Assistant for the Kitchen. Sep. 2001.

 

23.

Michael Li. In Vision: a System Using Vision Patterns to Understand User Attention. Feb. 2001

 

24.

Neil Van Dyke. MindShare: Knowledge Sharing via Personalized Views on a Composite Ontology. Sep. 2000.

 

25.

Katherine Blocher. Affective Social Quest (ASQ) Teaching Emotion Recognition with Interactive Media and Wireless Expressive Toys. June 1999.

 

 

 

Ph.D. Students

1.

Rahul Rajan, Considerate Systems, CMU, ECE, Sept. 2009 – Sep. 2016.

2.

Priya Sundararajan, CMU, ECE, Sep. 2009 – July 2016

3.

Chihiro Suga, CMU, ECE, Jan. 2013 – Aug. 2015

4.

Chia-Hsun (Jackie) Lee. Misunderstanding Detection: Externalizing and interpreting Autonomic Arousal in People Diagnosed With Autism, MIT, Media Arts and Sciences, June 2011.

5.

Ernesto Arroyo. Implicit Metrics of Activity and Attention. June 2007.

6.

Jacky Mallet. Eye Society: Building Intelligent Co-operative Networks of Smart Cameras. MIT, Media Arts and Sciences, Sep. 2005.

7.

Vadim Gerasimov. Every Sign Of Life. MIT, Media Arts and Sciences, May 2003.

8.

Steve Mascaro. Design and Analysis of Fingernail Sensors for Measurement of Fingertip Touch Force and Finger Posture. MIT, Mechanical Engineering, May 2002.

9.

Roger Pascal Chesnais. A Framework for Designing Constructionist Approaches To Community Centered Messaging, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. MIT, Media Arts and Sciences, Sep. 1999.

10.

Wang Q. Michelle Baldonado. An Interactive Structure Mediated Approach To Exploring Information In a Heterogeneous Distributed Environment. Stanford University, Computer Science, May 1998.

11.

Frankie James. Representing Structured Information in Audio Interfaces: A Framework for Selecting Audio Marking Techniques to Represent Document Structures. Stanford University, Computer Science, Jan. 1998.