"DomAIn: Towards Programless Smart Homes" receives Best Paper Award at ACM HumanSys 2025

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Our paper, in collaboration with Columbia University, “DomAIn: Towards Programless Smart Homes” has been accepted for publication in ACM HumanSys 2025, co-located with CPS-IoT Week 2025, and received the Best Paper Award!

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This work tackles a critical barrier to smart home adoption: the complexity of programming automation tasks. While 70% of U.S. homes have smart devices, widespread adoption remains limited because current platforms require users to manually program step-by-step logic, severely limiting accessibility.

DomAIn revolutionizes this by introducing a smart home platform that automatically generates and deploys automation logic from simple voice commands—no programming required. Users can say “Alert me if someone falls” and DomAIn automatically creates appropriate sensor pipelines based on available devices and user preferences across four dimensions: accuracy, privacy, coverage, and power efficiency.

Key innovations include:

The system was validated through real-world deployments using various sensors including cameras, microphones, vibration detectors, and programmable drones, demonstrating practical applicability across diverse smart home scenarios.

Congratulations to Yueyuan Sui, Yiting Zhang, Yanchen Liu, Minghui Zhao, Kaiyuan Hou, Jingping Nie, and the rest of the team!

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