Pattie Maes

Pattie Maes

Professor

Pattie Maes has been with the MIT media lab more than twenty years and has done some pioneering work in the fields of human-computer interaction, intelligent interfaces and ubiquitous computing.

More about Pattie: http://fluid.media.mit.edu/people/pattie-maes

  1. Feeling the Facts: Real-time Wearable Fact-checkers Can Use Nudges to Reduce User Belief in False Information
    Gupta, C.*, Aritonang, N.*, Rajendran D., Danry, V., Maes, P., and Nanayakkara, S. C., 2026. Feeling the Facts: Real-time Wearable Fact-checkers Can Use Nudges to Reduce User Belief in False Information. In Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2026).
  2. Hand Range Interface: Information Always at Hand with a Body-Centric Mid-Air Input Surface
    Xu, X., Dancu, A., Maes, P. and Nanayakkara, S.C., 2018, September. Hand range interface: Information always at hand with a body-centric mid-air input surface. In Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services (pp. 1-12).
  3. Assistive Augmentation
    Huber, J., Shilkrot, R., Maes, P. and Nanayakkara, S.C. eds., 2018. Assistive augmentation. Springer.
  4. PostBits: using contextual locations for embedding cloud information in the home
    Pablo, J., Fernando, P., Sridhar, P., Withana, A., Nanayakkara, S.C., Steimle, J. and Maes, P., 2016. PostBits: using contextual locations for embedding cloud information in the home. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 20(6), pp.1001-1014.
  5. FingerReader: A Wearable Device to Explore Printed Text on the Go
    Shilkrot, R., Huber, J., Meng Ee, W., Maes, P. and Nanayakkara, S.C., 2015, April. FingerReader: a wearable device to explore printed text on the go. In Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 2363-2372).
  6. Feel & See the Globe: A Thermal, Interactive Installation
    Huber, J., Malavipathirana, H., Wang, Y., Li, X., Fu, J.C., Maes, P. and Nanayakkara, S.C., 2015, March. Feel & see the globe: a thermal, interactive installation. In Proceedings of the 6th Augmented Human International Conference (pp. 215-216).
  7. Body as Display: Augmenting the Face through Transillumination
    Wessolek, D., Huber, J. and Maes, P., 2015, March. Body as display: augmenting the face through transillumination. In Proceedings of the 6th Augmented Human International Conference (pp. 193-194).
  8. Workshop on Assistive Augmentation
    Huber, J., Rekimoto, J., Inami, M., Shilkrot, R., Maes, P., Meng Ee, W., Pullin, G. and Nanayakkara, S.C., 2014. Workshop on assistive augmentation. In CHI'14 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 103-106).
  9. FingerReader: A Wearable Device to Support Text-Reading on the Go
    Shilkrot, R., Huber, J., Liu, C., Maes, P. and Nanayakkara, S.C., 2014. FingerReader: a wearable device to support text reading on the go. In CHI'14 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 2359-2364).
  10. A Wearable Text-Reading Device for the Visually-Impaired
    Shilkrot, R., Huber, J., Liu, C., Maes, P. and Nanayakkara, S.C., 2014. A wearable text-reading device for the visually-impaired. In CHI'14 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 193-194).
  11. FingerDraw: More than a Digital Paintbrush
    Hettiarachchi A., Nanayakkara S. C., Yeo K.P., Shilkrot R. and Maes P. ”FingerDraw: More than a Digital Paintbrush”, ACM SIGCHI Augmented Human, March, 2013.
  12. EyeRing: A Finger Worn Input Device for Seamless Interactions with our Surroundings
    Nanayakkara S. C., Shilkrot R. Yeo K.P. and Maes P.”EyeRing: A Finger Worn Input Device for Seamless Interactions with our Surroundings”, ACM SIGCHI Augmented Human, March, 2013.
  13. EyeRing: An Eye on a Finger
    Nanayakkara S. C., Shilkrot R. and Maes P., 2012, EyeRing: An Eye on a Finger, CHI Interactivity (Research), May. 2012.
  14. EyeRing: A Finger-worn Assistant
    Nanayakkara, S.C., Shilkrot, R. and Maes, P., 2012. EyeRing: a finger-worn assistant. In CHI'12 extended abstracts on human factors in computing systems (pp. 1961-1966).
  15. Touch and Copy, Touch and Paste
    Mistry, P., Nanayakkara, S.C., and Maes, P., 2011. Touch and copy, touch and paste. In CHI'11 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 1095-1098).
  16. SPARSH: Passing Data using the Body as a Medium
    Mistry, P., Nanayakkara, S.C. and Maes, P., 2011, March. Sparsh: Passing data using the body as a medium. In Proceedings of the ACM 2011 conference on Computer supported cooperative work (pp. 689-692).
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