Sense and sense-making research in the Ambient Computing domain  is coming at
05/20/2019 - 4:00pm

LINC 200
Mon, 05/20/2019 - 4:00pm

Giuseppe Raffa
Principal Engineer, Intel Labs

Abstract:
We are entering a new era of computing – Ambient Computing – where
sensing, inference and actuation technologies will disappear into our daily
lives and the spaces we live in. Spaces will be able to sense multiple
signals, understand their meaning and infer high-level contextual information
about people, spaces and situations.

This vision requires novel algorithms and systems, and also new user-centric
approaches to make sure these technologies can provide real value to the
inhabitants of these spaces. This talk will introduce the research activities
that are happening in Intel Labs related to Ambient Computing and Smart
Spaces technologies.

I will present our research approach and various horizontal technologies we
are researching on related to machine learning and artificial intelligence.
Some examples include multimodal person identification, activity recognition,
emotion recognition and mixed reality. Finally, I will discuss some of the
vertical domains the team is exploring, i.e. Smart Home (Kid’s learning
support and Elderly care), Autonomous vehicles (in cabin experiences) and
Smart Manufacturing (task support).

Bio:

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