by Joy Fang | Aug 11, 2011 | News
Paul Rosenbloom, professor of computer science at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering and project leader at the USC Institute for Creative Technologies (ICT), received the Kurzweil Prize for Best Artificial General Intelligence Idea at the fourth conference on...
by Joy Fang | Aug 9, 2011 | News
Soldiers Magazine featured ICT’s efforts combining storytelling and technology to improve Army training. The result has been multiple breakthroughs in virtual reality and emotionally engaging training simulations, movies and games focused on helping servicemembers,...
by Joy Fang | Jul 13, 2011 | News
A paper, Emotions and Telerehabilitation: Pilot Clinical Trials for Virtual Telerehabilitation Application Using Haptic Device and its Impact on Post Stroke Patients’ Mood and Motivation, by former ICT-er Luke Yeh, along with Belinda Lange, Skip Rizzo and others was...
by Joy Fang | Jul 12, 2011 | News
A story on NPR’s All Things Considered covered the many ways researchers and others are modifying the Microsoft Kinect. For the story reporter Alex Schmidt spoke to Mark Bolas, ICT’s associate director for mixed reality and an associate professor in the Interactive...
by Joy Fang | Jul 6, 2011 | News
The video game blog Kotaku recently featured Diane Tucker’s Kincect-based game, Mother Nature, under the headline, The Best Kinect Game You Never Heard of (And Maybe the Best of them All). The post includes a video demonstration of the game and calls the controls,...