GCT565 Fall 2024
Augmented Humans
The idea of augmenting the human intellect has long tradition. The advancement of digital technologies has enabled physical, cognitive, and perceptual augmentation of humans. This course will introduce concepts and examples related to augmented humans where technologies enhance human capabilities beyond the individual. Students will learn basic research approach and state-of-art works in the field of augmented humans.
Course Staff
Instructor: Prof. Sang Ho Yoon
Office Hours: By Appointment
TAs: Jina Kim, Kun-woo Song
Office Hours: By Appointment
Office Hours: By Appointment
TAs: Jina Kim, Kun-woo Song
Office Hours: By Appointment
Course Info
Time: 10:30-12:00pm Mon/Wed
Location: N5 #2332
Assignment Submission & Grading: KLMS
Discussion and Q&A: Email
Location: N5 #2332
Assignment Submission & Grading: KLMS
Discussion and Q&A: Email
Project Gallery
Cool Video
Weekendo
Members: Sungbaek Kim, Doyo Choi
Flobile: Integrating Airflow Sensing and Display with Large Language Models for Ambient Intelligence
Cherry on Top
Members: Jisoo Kang, Yuri Kim, Yunseo Chang
Taletinker: Exploring Onomatopoeia through AI-Driven Storytelling in a Multisensory Interactive Play Gym
Best Augmented Humans Project, KCC 2025 Poster
HoloLingo
Members: Jiwan Kim, Subin Park, Dohui Lee
EatMate: Promoting Healthy Eating Through Multimodal Sensing and Food Journaling
Mafia Cats
Members: Kwang Bin Lee, Kyoungwhan Mhenn, Jihun Chae
PeeKaBoo: Personalized Emotional Evaluation Kernel Adjusted by Biofeedback-Optimized Observation