Danna Gurari lab members

Understanding the Broader Picture: The Image and Video Computing Group 

June 11, 2024

Assistant Professor Danna Gurari's research revolves around using computers to analyze images and videos. Much of her recent work focuses on improving digital privacy for people who are blind or have low vision and analyzing medical images.

A dark-haired woman with a small glasses lens over one eye and a man touching a similar device, stylistic background and lime-green color blocks. Illustration: Jacqui VanLiew; Getty Images, courtesy of Wired

AI Could Change How Blind People See the World

July 10, 2023

Danna Gurari, assistant professor of computer science at CU Boulder, shares her perspective on the promise and pitfalls of generative AI for blind users as the field explodes in popularity. External link to a WIRED magazine article.

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Keeping the unseen safe: Improving digital privacy for blind people

Nov. 19, 2021

Blind people, like sighted people, publicly share photos, but have limited options for checking if they've captured something they consider private. Assistant Professor Danna Gurari, as a co-lead for an over-$1 million NSF grant, is working to change this.