HYUNCHUL LIM
About Me
I am Hyunchul Lim, a Ph.D. student in Information Science at Cornell University and a member of the SciFi Lab (Smart Computer Interfaces for Future Interaction Lab). My research interests include Human-AI Interaction, VR/AR Input Techniques, Ubiquitous & Wearable Computing, Novel Sensing and Interaction with LLM, Applied Machine/Deep Learning, and Accessibility
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Updates
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Present: Conduct human-AI interaction research using wearables with LLM and novel sensing
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ASL Translation on AR glasses with LLM - "I sign one word, you complete the sentence": Enhancing an ASL Translation System on AR glasses with an Large Language Model for Hearing and DHH Communication
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Oct, 2024 : Submitted to a HCI conference (under review): Exploring the impact of emotional voice integration in sign-to-speech translators for deaf-to-hearing communication
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Sep, 2024 : Submitted to a HCI conference (under review): Real-Time American Sign Language (ASL) Fingerspelling Recognition with a Single Ring
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Sep, 2024 : Pose-a-Ring accepted to IMWUT’25 (to be appeared)
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Oct, 2023 : Presented C-Auth at UbiComp/ISWC '23 in Cancun, Mexico.
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July, 2023: C-Auth accepted to ISWC '23
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May, 2023: Started research scientist internship at the Input Exploration Team, Reality Lab, Meta.
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Mar, 2023 : Presented D-Touch at IUI '23 in Sydney, Australia.
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Jan, 2023: D-Touch accepted to IUI '23.
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Nov 2022: Video interviewed by VOA news (at 1:27) on BodyTrak.
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Nov, 2022: BodyTrak covered by media: CNET, Hackster, New Atlas, Interesting Engineering, Cornell Chronicle.
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Sept, 2022: Gave a talk on BodyTrak at Ubicomp 2022 in Atlanta, GA, USA.
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July, 2022: BodyTrak accepted to IMWUT '22.
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Feb, 2022: SpeeChin covered by media: Gizmodo, Hackster, New Atlas, TechXplore, Cornell Chronicle.
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Oct, 2021: Presented HandyTrak at UIST '21 (remote).
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Oct, 2021: SpeeChin accepted to IMWUT '21.
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May, 2021: NeckFace accepted to IMWUT '21.
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June, 2021: HandyTrak accepted to UIST '21.
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Aug, 2019: Started Ph.D. under Dr. Cheng Zhang in Information Science at Cornell University