CO-LOCATED EVENTS

Speaker

Taeho Evan Lee

HMI Lab Researcher, Georgia Institute of Technology

Evan Lee serves as a research assistant at the Georgia Institute of Technology, working under Professor Wayne Li in the GM HMI Lab within the School of Industrial Design. He recently earned a bachelor's degree in industrial design, with a focus on digital design and product visualization. Evan’s work involves creating virtual environments that facilitate visual interactions, serving as platforms for testing and development. His background includes working as a jewelry designer and gemstone faceter, and he is now eager to expand his expertise into utilizing game engines to create aesthetic presentations and craft unique experiences.

Session

3 | Challenge Your Peers

Monday, December 08

04:30 pm - 05:30 pm

Live in Dearborn, Michigan

Less Details

  • What are the biggest challenges in adopting facial recognition and eye-tracking in vehicles?
  • How can in-cabin sensors enhance safety and user experience while protecting privacy?
  • What role will AI play in advancing real-time in-cabin sensing systems?
  • How will these technologies evolve with autonomous vehicles?
  • What is needed to establish industry standards for in-cabin sensing?
"PE"
Driver Monitoring Systems
Facial Recognition & Authentification
Workshop

Company

Georgia Institute of Technology

The Georgia Institute of Technology is one of the nation's premier research universities providing a focused, technologically based education to more than 25,000 undergraduate and graduate students. Ranked seventh among U.S. News & World Report's top public universities, Georgia Tech offers degrees through the Colleges of Business, Computing, Design, Engineering, Liberal Arts and Sciences. The Institute offers research opportunities to both undergraduate and graduate students and is home to more than 100 centers that consistently contribute vital innovation to American government, industry, and business.