Shaikh Khaled Mostaque
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17
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About
Shaikh Khaled Mostaque is a researcher whose work spans robotics, human-computer interaction, and computer vision, with a particular focus on developing accessible, low-cost technological solutions. His most recognized contribution is the design and implementation of an Arduino-based voice-controlled robotic arm capable of picking and placing objects on command — a project that garnered 7 citations and demonstrated how affordable hardware can achieve sophisticated human-robot interaction. Building on this foundation, Mostaque extended his robotics research to autonomous cutting systems, exploring object edge detection in complex environments, further showcasing his interest in practical, real-world robotic applications. Beyond robotics, Mostaque has made meaningful contributions to computer vision through his work on appearance-based eye gaze estimation, proposing a real-time 13-directional tracking interface that functions with standard web or smartphone cameras, earning 5 citations for its accessibility and innovation in unconstrained environments. Collectively, his research reflects a consistent commitment to bridging the gap between advanced technology and affordability, making sophisticated systems approachable for broader applications. With over 17 cumulative citations across his key publications, Mostaque's work offers valuable insights for students and researchers interested in embedded systems, assistive technologies, and vision-based interaction design.
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