Khai N. TRUONG
Assistant Professor

A picture of me

Email:
khai@cs.toronto.edu

Mailing Address:
University of Toronto
Dept. of Computer Science
10 King's College Road
Room 3302
Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3G4
CANADA

Office:
Bahen Centre
Room 5262
[map & directions]

Office Phone:
+1 (416) 978-4761

Fax:
+1 (416) 978-4765

past students
Past Masters students at Toronto
2010 Leila Rezai, Media Informatics Masters student (visiting from RWTH Aachen)
Understanding the effect of Parkinson's on touch-based selection and scrolling tasks
2010 Andrew Trusty, CS Masters student
2nd language learning
Now attempting a start-up company
2009 Justin Ho, CS Masters student
Home network security
Now a technical program manager at Google
Past undergraduate students at Toronto
2010 Jeremy Scott, EngSci undergraduate student
Foot gestures
Now PhD student at MIT
2010 Nikola Banovic, CS undergraduate student
Spatial knowledge learning
Now MSc student at University of Toronto
2009 Frank Li, EngSci undergraduate student
Orientation aware devices
Now MSc student at University of Toronto
2009 Michael Novati, EngSci undergraduate student
User review summarization
Deferred as PhD student at University of Washington; Now at FaceBook
Past undergraduate students at Georgia Tech
2005 Lauren Griffin, CS undergraduate student
Storyboarding practices
Now a manager at RealFoundations







I am Papers Co-Chair (with Paddy Nixon) for Ubicomp 2010. Check it out, September 26-29, 2010 in Copenhagen, Denmark!



Review Spotlight is a Google Chrome extension my group developed to visualize Yelp reviews using adjective-noun word pairs. If you're from the U.S., give it a try!



Gillian Hayes and I published a journal paper entitled Ubiquitous Computing for Capture and Access! It is a survey paper discussing the use of computing technology to document and review people's experiences. Great article to read first if you want to know more about that body of work!



Do you like eating gelato? Or people watching? Enter a list of activities in Opportunities Exists and we will help you learn different and interesting locations where you have an opportunity to perform them, near places you commonly visit. If you're from the Toronto or San Francisco area, go to the Android Marketplace, search for "opportunities exist" & give it a try!