SpiderSense at Adler After Dark
Victor Mateevitsi July 17, 2014 EVL PhD candidate Victor Mateevitsi demonstrated SpiderSense and presented his research in Human Augmentics to Planetarium visitors Thursday July… Read more |
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National Geographic Kids book features UIC / EVL SpiderSense
Victor Mateevitsi, Brad Haggadone (UIC Communications), Brian Kunzer (UIC Bioengineering), Jason Leigh & Robert Kenyon (UIC Computer Science, Electronic Visualization Laboratory) January 1, 2014 National Geographic publishes a series of reference books for Kids entitled “Weird but True!”. In Summer, 2014, National Geographic came… Read more |
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SpiderSense: CPL Innovation Lab Program
Victor Mateevitsi September 24, 2013 SpiderSense: CPL Innovation Lab Program Date: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 Time: 6:00pm Location: Harold Washington Library Center Cindy Pritzker… Read more |
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SpiderSense continues to garner publicity
Victor Mateevitsi September 23, 2013 In April 2013, the UIC Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) “SpiderSense” project - a prototype wearable suit that enables users to… Read more |
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Sensing the environment through SpiderSense
Victor Mateevitsi April 9, 2013 SpiderSense is a UIC prototype wearable suit that enables users to sense (without seeing) obstacles around them. Like the comic book character… Read more |
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Spidey-sense suit tingles when someone gets too close
Victor Mateevitsi, Jason Leigh and Robert Kenyon (UIC Computer Science, Electronic Visualization Laboratory), Brad Haggadone (UIC Communications Department) and Brian Kunzer (UIC Bioengineering, Neural Engineering Vision Laboratory) February 25, 2013 Victor Mateevitsi, a PhD candidate in the UIC Computer Science Department and a Research Assistant in the UIC Electronic Visualization Laboratory… Read more |