Sreekar Krishna

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Sreekar Krishna

Position

Assistant Research Technologist

Department

Electrical Engineering

Joined CUbiC

Contact

sreekar.krishna@asu.edu

Publications

Temporal relation between bottom-up versus top-down strategies for gaze prediction
S. Krishna, S. Braiman, J. Black, S. Panchanathan,
2007
Using Genetic Algorithms to Find Person-Specific Gabor Feature Detectors for Face Indexing and Recognition
S. Krishna, G. Little, J. Black, S. Panchanathan,
2006
Human-Centered Machine Learning in a Social Interaction Assistant for Individuals with Visual Impairments
V. Balasubramanian, S. Chakraborty, Krishna S, S. Panchanathan,
2009
Person-Independent Head Pose Estimation using Biased Manifold Embedding
V.N. Balasubramanian, Krishna S, S. Panchanathan,
2007
A Wearable Face Recognition System for Individuals with Visual Impairments
S. Krishna, G. Little, J. Black, S. Panchanathan,
2005

Projects

The Dyadic Interaction Assistant, part of the larger Social Interaction Assistant research project, consists of a webcam on a pan-tilt mechanism used to track human faces, regardless of whether the person is directly facing the camera. Additionally, the video collected…

Prosopagnosia is a condition where individuals with otherwise normal vision are able to see faces, but cannot recognize faces. A major study in Germany (Kennerknecht 2006) reported that a congenital (inherited) form of prosopagnosia occurred at a rate of 2.5% in a sample…

Recently, much research in the area of haptic technologies has focused on the development of waist-worn haptic belts, also known as vibrotactile or vibration belts, as a substitution or augmentation modality for audio-visual information. Vibrotactile belts have been used…

Transit Tracker is a website and mobile application for tracking modes of public transportation in near real-time. A strong emphasis of the project is to provide a non-invasive assistive technology tool for visually impaired public transportation users, while extending…

The Tabletop Interaction Assistant, part of the larger Social Interaction Assistant research project, consists of a webcam on a pan-tilt mechanism used to track human faces, regardless of whether the person is directly facing the camera. Additionally, the video collected…