I’m a researcher — here’s why I work at Meta
Researchers share personal, behind-the-scenes stories about their experience at Meta.
Researchers share personal, behind-the-scenes stories about their experience at Meta.
We introduce the first unsupervised speech synthesis system based on a simple, yet effective recipe. The framework leverages recent work in unsupervised speech recognition as well...
This month, we’re spotlighting Jonathan Lazar, a professor at the University of Maryland (UMD) College of Information Studies.
In this work, we present ActivityPoser, which uses the activity context as a conditional input to estimate the pose of limbs for which we do not have any direct sensor data.
This work thus presents Weighted Pointer interaction, a collection of error-aware pointing techniques that determine whether pointing should be performed by gaze, a fallback...
This paper thus proposes a computational framework that can be used to determine the optimal timing of intelligent suggestions based on user-centric costs and benefits.
Three product foundation researchers at Meta share what it’s like to work in accessibility
Taken together, this study quantifies the degree of jitter that a user can perceive in an AR HMD and demonstrates that it is critical to consider the capabilities and limits of...
Researcher Yao Ding discusses his work as an accessibility researcher at Meta
The call for this Research Topic was intentionally broad: We sought papers that identify or propose constructs that can be used to describe AR/MR/VR, and papers that evaluate the...