CSE 590u Ubiquitous Computing Seminar (Winter '21)

Organization

Each week we will read and discuss one or two papers from a conference or journal related to ubiquitous computing. Each seminar participant will be assigned as a discussion lead for one paper and is responsile for reading and presenting the paper to the group. Papers will be hosted on Google Drive. All participants are encouraged to read the week's discussion paper(s) before seminar; you are welcome to place comments directly on the document in Google Drive. For access to the documents in Google Drive, email Jacob.

Tips for Presenters

Since UbiComp is a highly interdisciplinary field, everyone in seminar has a different technical background. Taylor your presentation for an audience with a general computing background, but don't assume knowledge in specific topics like signal processing, FPGAs, machine learning, RFID etc. Please check the previous course homepages to make sure you don't repeat a paper from within the last two years of seminar.

Here is a sample presentation outline:

  1. Brief overview of the paper's authors and their affiliations
  2. Review of relevant background to understand the paper
  3. Overview of the paper's methods and results
  4. Analysis of paper's strengths and weaknesses
  5. Open questions for discussion.
Please save about 5 minutes for discussion after your presentation. Although it is tempting to focus on the flaws in a paper, it is also important to celebrate its strengths. Be constructive and frame your criticisms as opportunities for improvement in future work. A good presentation contains mostly pictures (figures from the paper) with relatively few bullet points.

Calendar

1/4 Organizational Meeting
1/11 Science Translational Medicine - (Jason)
1/18 No Meeting (Martin Luther King Jr. Day)
1/25 ISWC - (Girish)
2/1 CHI - (Millicent)
2/8 Science - (Shirley)
2/15 No Meeting (Presidents' Day)
2/22 IMWUT - (Jacob)
3/1 SIGGRAPH - (Richard)
3/8 International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems - (Anand)