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I'm working in the Haystack group at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and collaborating with the Simile team and the UID group.

My current research aims to enrich Web experience with Semantic Web technologies, gradually turning the Web browser into the Semantic Web browser.

My research interests are in the fields of human computer interaction (HCI), information visualization, and user interface technologies and techniques. I am pursuing a PhD degree; my thesis advisors are David R. Karger and Robert C. Miller.

Please find here my older research work.

Papers

David Huynh, David Karger, Robert Miller. Exhibit: Lightweight Structured Data Publishing. Submitted to WWW 2007.
Paper in PDF (2.4Mb)
David Huynh, Robert Miller, and David Karger. Enabling Web Browser to Augment Web Sites’ Filtering and Sorting Functionality. UIST 2006.
Paper in PDF (1.4MB), Video as Quicktime (23MB)
David Huynh, Yan Xu, and Shuo Wang. Moving Interaction Out of the Screen: Exploring User Experience in Blended Reality. Short paper at SIGCHI 2006.
David Huynh, Stefano Mazzocchi, and David Karger. Piggy Bank: Experience the Semantic Web Inside Your Web Browser. International Semantic Web Conference 2005.
Paper in PDF (2.4MB)
David F. Huynh, Steven M. Drucker, Patrick Baudisch, and Curtis Wong. Time Quilt: Scaling Up Zoomable Photo Browsers. Short paper at SIGCHI 2005.

Unpublished Work

David F. Huynh, Robert C. Miller, and David R. Karger. Breaking the Window Hierarchy to Visualize UI Interconnections.
Paper in PDF (1.67MB)
Videos: "Links" (full 15.5MB); "LAPIS with Links" (full 21.3MB)

Downloads

Magpie: library for adding links to Java/Swing applications. JAR (330KB), javadoc

Piggy Bank: a Firefox extension (official site).