Jon Froehlich
@jonfroehlich.bsky.social
🎓 HCI Professor, UW CS
🛠️ Director, makeabilitylab.cs.uw.edu
♿️ Co-founder, projectsidewalk.org
🤖 Visiting Researcher, Google Research
🛠️ Director, makeabilitylab.cs.uw.edu
♿️ Co-founder, projectsidewalk.org
🤖 Visiting Researcher, Google Research
This is the way Mark! I am encouraging my 30 PhD students and 10 postdocs to draw straws on who can submit. Gotta hit that one million citation marker somehow!
November 4, 2025 at 2:54 PM
This is the way Mark! I am encouraging my 30 PhD students and 10 postdocs to draw straws on who can submit. Gotta hit that one million citation marker somehow!
Seems a little unfair given the productivity of your lab. I think they should make exceptions for the very top scholars and cap it at a more reasonable ~50-100 papers. Probably a change.org opportunity here.
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November 4, 2025 at 2:41 PM
Seems a little unfair given the productivity of your lab. I think they should make exceptions for the very top scholars and cap it at a more reasonable ~50-100 papers. Probably a change.org opportunity here.
Hahah. Indeed! The Google offices in Seattle are so beautiful. This is along the Burke Gilman bike/pedestrian trail along the canal, which connects to the Puget Sound. Feel very fortunate!
September 5, 2025 at 2:49 PM
Hahah. Indeed! The Google offices in Seattle are so beautiful. This is along the Burke Gilman bike/pedestrian trail along the canal, which connects to the Puget Sound. Feel very fortunate!
Now fixed with new post. Thanks Nuno!
September 2, 2025 at 8:29 PM
Now fixed with new post. Thanks Nuno!
Thanks. Will repost with fixed link!
September 2, 2025 at 8:09 PM
Thanks. Will repost with fixed link!
Thank you Pedro. It has been an incredibly fulfilling project culminating and combining so many different parts of my prior work and built up expertise! 🙏
August 21, 2025 at 3:42 AM
Thank you Pedro. It has been an incredibly fulfilling project culminating and combining so many different parts of my prior work and built up expertise! 🙏
📄UIST'25 preprint: makeabilitylab.cs.washington.edu/media/public...
🚀 Project page: makeabilitylab.cs.washington.edu/project/stre...
🚀 Project page: makeabilitylab.cs.washington.edu/project/stre...
makeabilitylab.cs.washington.edu
August 20, 2025 at 2:40 PM
📄UIST'25 preprint: makeabilitylab.cs.washington.edu/media/public...
🚀 Project page: makeabilitylab.cs.washington.edu/project/stre...
🚀 Project page: makeabilitylab.cs.washington.edu/project/stre...
On a personal level, this project was like a sabbatical dream 🦄, I got to reunite with @shaunkane.bsky.social (we first worked together in 2006), collaborate with some incredible Googlers including Alex Fiannaca, Nimer Jaber, and Victor Tsaran, and even write (lots of) code in Google's monorepo 🧑🏽💻.
August 20, 2025 at 2:40 PM
On a personal level, this project was like a sabbatical dream 🦄, I got to reunite with @shaunkane.bsky.social (we first worked together in 2006), collaborate with some incredible Googlers including Alex Fiannaca, Nimer Jaber, and Victor Tsaran, and even write (lots of) code in Google's monorepo 🧑🏽💻.
Research challenges ahead:
🧠 Mental models of pedestrian navigation vs. inherent limitations of streetscape imagery
⚠️ Bias towards trusting AI output (even when wrong)
🎧 Interaction design difficulties in creating concise audio feedback
🌐 Improving spatial reasoning and multimodal AI for SV tasks
🧠 Mental models of pedestrian navigation vs. inherent limitations of streetscape imagery
⚠️ Bias towards trusting AI output (even when wrong)
🎧 Interaction design difficulties in creating concise audio feedback
🌐 Improving spatial reasoning and multimodal AI for SV tasks
August 20, 2025 at 2:40 PM
Research challenges ahead:
🧠 Mental models of pedestrian navigation vs. inherent limitations of streetscape imagery
⚠️ Bias towards trusting AI output (even when wrong)
🎧 Interaction design difficulties in creating concise audio feedback
🌐 Improving spatial reasoning and multimodal AI for SV tasks
🧠 Mental models of pedestrian navigation vs. inherent limitations of streetscape imagery
⚠️ Bias towards trusting AI output (even when wrong)
🎧 Interaction design difficulties in creating concise audio feedback
🌐 Improving spatial reasoning and multimodal AI for SV tasks
User feedback from our lab study with 11 blind users:
🚀 "This is a huge leap forward in navigation"
✨ "This is incredible"
😊 "This is going to make a lot of blind people very happy"
A key finding: users overwhelmingly preferred conversing with the AI Chat Agent about the scene & local geography
🚀 "This is a huge leap forward in navigation"
✨ "This is incredible"
😊 "This is going to make a lot of blind people very happy"
A key finding: users overwhelmingly preferred conversing with the AI Chat Agent about the scene & local geography
August 20, 2025 at 2:40 PM
User feedback from our lab study with 11 blind users:
🚀 "This is a huge leap forward in navigation"
✨ "This is incredible"
😊 "This is going to make a lot of blind people very happy"
A key finding: users overwhelmingly preferred conversing with the AI Chat Agent about the scene & local geography
🚀 "This is a huge leap forward in navigation"
✨ "This is incredible"
😊 "This is going to make a lot of blind people very happy"
A key finding: users overwhelmingly preferred conversing with the AI Chat Agent about the scene & local geography
Thank you Evan. A necessary labor of love. And most certainly a living document that evolves as I and my students continue to learn and grow (and the world changes).
August 5, 2025 at 12:15 PM
Thank you Evan. A necessary labor of love. And most certainly a living document that evolves as I and my students continue to learn and grow (and the world changes).