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| Interests: Interactive Spaces, Pervasive Computing, Entertainment on the Web, HCI, Computer Theater, Computer Vision, AI. |
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| Everywhere Displays Project | |
| Ph.D. Research at the MIT Media Laboratory |
A video camera is employed to detect hand/body activity on the projected area, so people can interact with the projected image by simply touching the surface. More details: |
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BlueSpace ProjectThe goal of BlueSpace project is to research the issues associated with next-generation workspaces in which integrated electronic transdurcers, displays and network appliances are used to augment personalization and context awareness. Toward this goal, we have constructed a full-scale prototype office and implemented several applications, which include situation-triggered environmental adjustments and context-aware event notification. These applications use a set of infrastructure services based on document technology (XML) for sharing contextual information. The prototype is viewed as a sandbox to which additional technologies and interesting applications can be added and evaluated in the future. More
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E-culture ProjectThe e-culture project has developed prototypes of streaming multimedia experiences for home audiences (56K modems). The project started with an extensive research with potential users of cultural web experiences. In this research, we have identified a strong desire for entertaining multimedia experiences, to be guided and narrated by experts and celebrities. Based on the results of this research, two prototypes were developed that illustrate the potential of experiences combining still images, sound, and short video clips as a substitution for full video streaming in the case of 56K modem connections. Related publications:
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Last update: Feb 18, 2010
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