CIDA seminar - Wendy Ju: Remote observation of farm vehicle interaction
From Gabriela Cestero November 16, 2020
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Cornell
Institute for Digital Agriculture – Fall 2020 Seminar Series:
New Faculty
Research in Digital Agriculture
Remote observation of
farm vehicle interaction
Wendy Ju, Associate Professor,
Information Science, Jacobs
Technion-Cornell Institute at Cornell Tech
Abstract:
Travel restrictions and social distancing measures make it difficult to observe, monitor or manage physical fieldwork. We describe research in progress that applies technologies for real-time remote observation and conversation in on-road vehicles to observe field work on a farm. We collaborated on a pilot deployment of this project at Kreher Eggs in upstate New York. We instrumented a tractor with equipment to remotely observe and interview farm workers performing vehicle-related work. This work was initially undertaken to allow sustained observation of field work over longer periods of time from geographically distant locales; given our current situation, this work provides a case study in how to perform observational research when geographic and bodily distance have become the norm.
Bio:
Dr. Wendy Ju is an Associate Professor at the Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute at Cornell Tech and in the Information Science field at Cornell University. She is also on the faculty at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. Wendy designs human interaction with automated systems, particularly robots and autonomous vehicles. Wendy has innovated numerous methods for early-stage prototyping of automated systems to understand how people will respond to systems before the systems are built. She has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford, and a Master’s in Media Arts and Sciences from MIT. Her monograph on The Design of Implicit Interactions was published in 2015.- Tags
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