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65
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15871
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2010 - ACM Senior Member

Overview

Edward Cutrell is affiliated with Microsoft in the United States and conducts research primarily within the field of Computer Science. Their work spans several subfields, including Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Human-Computer Interaction, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Computer Science Applications.

The scientist's research covers a range of topics, such as Advanced Neural Network Applications, Multimodal Machine Learning Applications, Domain Adaptation and Few-Shot Learning, AI in Service Interactions, Tactile and Sensory Interactions, Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts, and Interactive and Immersive Displays.

Edward Cutrell's publication record includes papers in notable venues and collaborations with frequent coauthors. Frequent publication venues are:

  • Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
  • ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing
  • 2021 IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV)
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Sasa Junuzovic
  • Daniela Massiceti
  • Luisa Zintgraf
  • John Bronskill
  • Lida Theodorou

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Edward Cutrell include:

  • "Two-In-One: A Design Space for Mapping Unimanual Input into Bimanual Interactions in VR for Users with Limited Movement," 2022, published in ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing
  • "ORBIT: A Real-World Few-Shot Dataset for Teachable Object Recognition," 2021, published at 2021 IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV)
  • "Dittos: Personalized, Embodied Agents That Participate in Meetings When You Are Unavailable," 2024, published in Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
  • "ORBIT: A Real-World Few-Shot Dataset for Teachable Object Recognition," 2021, published on arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "FamilyDittos: Reimagining Intergenerational Interaction through Mimetic Agents," 2025, published in Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction

Edward Cutrell holds the distinction of ACM Senior Member, an award granted in 2010.

Best Publications

  • Stuff I've Seen: A System for Personal Information Retrieval and Re-Use

    Susan Dumais;Edward Cutrell;J. J. Cadiz;Gavin Jancke

  • What are you looking for?: an eye-tracking study of information usage in web search

    Edward Cutrell;Zhiwei Guan

  • Systems and methods for personal ubiquitous information retrieval and reuse

    Susan Dumais;Eric Horvitz;Edward Cutrell;Jonathan Cadiz

  • Notification, Disruption, and Memory: Effects of Messaging Interruptions on Memory and Performance.

    Edward Cutrell;Mary Czerwinski;Eric Horvitz

  • Optimizing search by showing results in context

    Susan Dumais;Edward Cutrell;Hao Chen

  • Instant Messaging and Interruption: Influence of Task Type on Performance

    Mary Czerwinski;Ed Cutrell;Eric Horvitz

  • What do you see when you're surfing?: using eye tracking to predict salient regions of web pages

    Georg Buscher;Edward Cutrell;Meredith Ringel Morris

  • An eye tracking study of the effect of target rank on web search

    Zhiwei Guan;Edward Cutrell

  • Designing mobile interfaces for novice and low-literacy users

    Indrani Medhi;Somani Patnaik;Emma Brunskill;S.N. Nagasena Gautama

  • Instant Messaging: Effects of Relevance and Timing

    Mary Czerwinski;Ed Cutrell;Eric Horvitz

  • "Yours is better!": participant response bias in HCI

    Nicola Dell;Vidya Vaidyanathan;Indrani Medhi;Edward Cutrell

  • Fast, flexible filtering with phlat

    Edward Cutrell;Daniel Robbins;Susan Dumais;Raman Sarin

  • Intermediated technology use in developing communities

    Nithya Sambasivan;Ed Cutrell;Kentaro Toyama;Bonnie Nardi

  • Systems and methods for performing background queries from content and activity

    Susan T. Dumais;Eric J. Horvitz;Edward B. Cutrell;Raman K. Sarin

  • Local search engine user interface

    Edward B. Cutrell;Daniel C. Robbins;Raman K. Sarin;Susan T. Dumais

  • Enabling People with Visual Impairments to Navigate Virtual Reality with a Haptic and Auditory Cane Simulation

    Yuhang Zhao;Cynthia L. Bennett;Hrvoje Benko;Edward Cutrell

  • Mobile-izing health workers in rural India

    Divya Ramachandran;John Canny;Prabhu Dutta Das;Edward Cutrell

  • Visual snippets: summarizing web pages for search and revisitation

    Jaime Teevan;Edward Cutrell;Danyel Fisher;Steven M. Drucker

  • Advanced navigation techniques for portable devices

    Daniel C. Robbins;Raman K. Sarin;Eric J. Horvitz;Edward B. Cutrell

  • Quantitative analysis of scrolling techniques

    Ken Hinckley;Edward Cutrell;Steve Bathiche;Tim Muss

  • The good, the bad, and the random: an eye-tracking study of ad quality in web search

    Georg Buscher;Susan T. Dumais;Edward Cutrell

  • Searching to eliminate personal information management

    Edward Cutrell;Susan T. Dumais;Jaime Teevan

  • Stuff I've seen: a system for personal information retrieval and re-use

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Frequent Co-Authors

Raman K. Sarin
Raman K. Sarin Microsoft (United States)
Eric Horvitz
Eric Horvitz Microsoft (United States)
Meredith Ringel Morris
Meredith Ringel Morris Google (United States)
William Thies
William Thies Microsoft (United States)
Ken Hinckley
Ken Hinckley Microsoft (United States)
Patrick Baudisch
Patrick Baudisch Hasso Plattner Institute
Daniel C. Robbins
Daniel C. Robbins Microsoft (United States)
Kentaro Toyama
Kentaro Toyama University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Susan T. Dumais
Susan T. Dumais Microsoft (United States)
Andrew D. Wilson
Andrew D. Wilson Microsoft (United States)

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