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UW team’s shape-changing smart speaker lets users mute different areas of a room
A team led by researchers at the University of Washington has developed a shape-changing smart speaker, which uses self-deploying microphones to divide rooms into speech zones and track the positions of individual speakers.
UW NEWSUW IN THE MEDIA
News mentions of the UW
- Misinformation research is buckling under GOP legal attacks | The Washington Post1 day ago
- A massive, two-fault earthquake may have struck the Pacific Northwest 1,100 years ago | Smithsonian Magazine1 day ago
- Dead trees uncover truth of massive earthquake that current models don’t plan for | FOX 131 day ago
OPINION AND ANALYSIS
Written by UW researchers, faculty and graduate students
- Analysis: An 'Urban Innovation Lab' in Seattle could spur entrepreneurship and boost downtown revitalization | GeekWire5 days ago
- Opinion: The US Supreme Court’s lack of a code of ethics undermines its legitimacy | The Seattle Times1 week ago
- Analysis: No, you can't ‘have this’ | Wired2 weeks ago
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