Mobile Theatre - June 17th, 12:30-13:00
Argus Labs uses deep learning algorithms to sense, understand and predict human behaviour and emotions, based on the sensors in a smart-phone and general usage of a smart-phone. The presentation will demonstrate how smart-phones will start to behave as intelligent entities that know how a user feels and improve our lives.
Argus Labs' technology renders mobile devices into sensing, intelligent and feeling devices. Learn how this revolution has started and what the near future holds. Already today...
Cannes Lions Innovation, unlocking mobile personalisation using sensorsFilip Maertens
As smartphones and wearables are packed with sensors and computing power, they introduce a new type of data: sensor data that contains realtime and accurate observations of the world around a mobile user.
With the Internet of Everything booming, our homes, cars and phones are increasingly interconnected, as they become valuable channels to interact with the world around us in new and more intelligent ways.
Our increasingly sensor equipped world brings us the opportunity of a growing level of ambient intelligence that is capable of understanding and predicting human behavior, emotions and context, so that mobile applications can engage with us in a proactive and hyperpersonalized manner.
Fin is a small wearable of its kind, a trendy gadget that you can wear on your thumb, which helps you to control your entire digital world.It uses smart Low Energy Technology such as Bluetooth for communication with connected devices.
VSP will end the physical dependency of the mobile phone. VSP provides novel interaction method to seamlessly communicate with each other in a fun and intuitive way.
Argus Labs' technology renders mobile devices into sensing, intelligent and feeling devices. Learn how this revolution has started and what the near future holds. Already today...
Cannes Lions Innovation, unlocking mobile personalisation using sensorsFilip Maertens
As smartphones and wearables are packed with sensors and computing power, they introduce a new type of data: sensor data that contains realtime and accurate observations of the world around a mobile user.
With the Internet of Everything booming, our homes, cars and phones are increasingly interconnected, as they become valuable channels to interact with the world around us in new and more intelligent ways.
Our increasingly sensor equipped world brings us the opportunity of a growing level of ambient intelligence that is capable of understanding and predicting human behavior, emotions and context, so that mobile applications can engage with us in a proactive and hyperpersonalized manner.
Fin is a small wearable of its kind, a trendy gadget that you can wear on your thumb, which helps you to control your entire digital world.It uses smart Low Energy Technology such as Bluetooth for communication with connected devices.
VSP will end the physical dependency of the mobile phone. VSP provides novel interaction method to seamlessly communicate with each other in a fun and intuitive way.
The Internet-of-Things based hand gestures using wearable sensors for human m...CloudTechnologies
#Python #MtechPojects #BtechProjects
The Internet-of-Things based hand gestures using wearable sensors for human machine interaction
Cloud Technologies providing Complete Solution for all
Academic Projects Final Year/Semester Student Projects
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Mobile:- +91 8121953811,
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The smart ring called ”Fin” promises to be the next revolution in wearable technology. A young Indian techie has invented a ring-type device, that can turn your palm into a gesture interface to control multiple devices, including mobile phones, television, music system, gaming console to name a few.
Augmented Reality, RFID and the Internet of ThingsDavid Carr
Workshop about breaking digital creativity away from screens and the opportunities that Augmented Reality, RFID, mobile and multitouch technologies present.
Project Soli, a new, robust, high-resolution, low-power, miniature gesture sensing technology for human-computer interaction based on millimeter-wave radar
Combining digital information, photographs and 4G video, streets are represented by three-dimensional graphics which even allow the user to enter buildings and see a live video stream.
Fin ring - A gesture controlled thumb ringAnand Tyagi
Fin ring or Wearfin is a thumb ring that converts your whole plam in a gesture space and thus, you can control connected devices with some specific gesture.
www.wearfin.com
The Internet of Things (and the myth of the “Smart” Fridge)Avi Itzkovitch
As product designers we live in exciting times. The next era of the continuing digital revolution, called the Internet of Things, has become a reality. But what does this “Internet of Things” really mean, and how can designers make sense of it all?
Read my full article about the Smart Fridge here:
http://www.xgmedia.com/2013/06/the-internet-of-things-to-come-demystifying-the-myth-of-the-smart-fridge
This presentation is an introduction to the Mobile Devices and its Technologies. The types of mobile devices available in market. Various types of Mobile Operating System used in these Mobile Devices as well as their platforms and their present market shares are also included in it. Brief details on latest mobile technologies and future mobile technologies. It also gives an idea on Mobile App development.
The Internet-of-Things based hand gestures using wearable sensors for human m...CloudTechnologies
#Python #MtechPojects #BtechProjects
The Internet-of-Things based hand gestures using wearable sensors for human machine interaction
Cloud Technologies providing Complete Solution for all
Academic Projects Final Year/Semester Student Projects
For More Details,
Contact:
Mobile:- +91 8121953811,
whatsapp:- +91 8522991105,
Email ID: cloudtechnologiesprojects@gmail.com
The smart ring called ”Fin” promises to be the next revolution in wearable technology. A young Indian techie has invented a ring-type device, that can turn your palm into a gesture interface to control multiple devices, including mobile phones, television, music system, gaming console to name a few.
Augmented Reality, RFID and the Internet of ThingsDavid Carr
Workshop about breaking digital creativity away from screens and the opportunities that Augmented Reality, RFID, mobile and multitouch technologies present.
Project Soli, a new, robust, high-resolution, low-power, miniature gesture sensing technology for human-computer interaction based on millimeter-wave radar
Combining digital information, photographs and 4G video, streets are represented by three-dimensional graphics which even allow the user to enter buildings and see a live video stream.
Fin ring - A gesture controlled thumb ringAnand Tyagi
Fin ring or Wearfin is a thumb ring that converts your whole plam in a gesture space and thus, you can control connected devices with some specific gesture.
www.wearfin.com
The Internet of Things (and the myth of the “Smart” Fridge)Avi Itzkovitch
As product designers we live in exciting times. The next era of the continuing digital revolution, called the Internet of Things, has become a reality. But what does this “Internet of Things” really mean, and how can designers make sense of it all?
Read my full article about the Smart Fridge here:
http://www.xgmedia.com/2013/06/the-internet-of-things-to-come-demystifying-the-myth-of-the-smart-fridge
This presentation is an introduction to the Mobile Devices and its Technologies. The types of mobile devices available in market. Various types of Mobile Operating System used in these Mobile Devices as well as their platforms and their present market shares are also included in it. Brief details on latest mobile technologies and future mobile technologies. It also gives an idea on Mobile App development.
SixthSense is a name for extra information supplied by a wearable computer, such as the device called EyeTap (Mann), Telepointer (Mann), and "WuW" (Wear yoUr World) by Pranav Mistry
Prior to the start of the new year we published our 2017 trend framework (http://engage.epsilon.com/top-trends-for-2017) this document sets the foundation for how we identify macro trend territories that have the highest probability of creating new behaviors and empower consumers through the lens of Connection, Cognition & Immersion in the near future.
CES 2017 was our first opportunity to further validate the territories but more importantly identify some of the key tech trends that will have a major impact on marketing over the next few years. In the attached document you will find an in-depth review of key trends such as the impact a connected product ecosystem and how Alexa Voice Services are quickly positioning to scale quickly through 3rd party integrations. You will also find examples of new types of interfaces and input devices that may further lead to an ambient computing future.
2017 is also the turning point from “everything will be connected” to everything will be cognified”. The impact of artificial intelligence will be a big topic in 2017 and Epsilon is uniquely positioned to capitalize (look for more on this topic on January 19th via an industry AI op-ed). CES validated the idea of pervasive cognition as well as advancements via contextual assistants and object recognition. The rapidly developing immersion ecosystem built on full sensory immersion, spatial freedom and alternative interfaces also caught our attention.
The research highlights 200 emerging technologies and developments that could have an impact on society and business over the next 10-15 years. The technologies have been grouped under 10 categories:
1. End User Devices, Tools and Trends
2. Interfaces and Displays
3. Internet and Social Media
4. Communications, Collaboration and Networking Tools and Developments
5. Software Tools, Techniques and Trends
6. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Intelligent Systems
7. Computing Technology and Devices
8. Management and Analysis of Data, Information and Knowledge
9. Security Technology
10. Disruptive Scientific Developments
AIoT stands for AI+IoT, which refers to the integration of artificial intelligence technology and the Internet of Things in practical applications. At present, more and more industries and applications combine AI and IoT. AIoT has become the best channel for the intelligent upgrade of major traditional industries and an important direction for the development of the Internet of Things in the future.
JyotPrakash Gugnani, Student of sem 2 from department of journalism and mass communication, JIMS Vasant Kunj II talk about Areas of Artificial Intelligence. Have a Look!! For more updates: visit: jimssouthdelhi.com
IBM's big data seminar programme -moving beyond Hadoop - Ian Radmore, IBMInternet World
Big Data Meets Big Analytics Theatre - June 18th, 15:00-15:30
Eighty percent of the world's data is unstructured, and most businesses don't even attempt to use this data to their advantage. Imagine if you could afford to keep and analyse all the data generated by your business. Imagine that you had a way to analyse and exploit that data as it is created! Whether you're a telecoms provider trying to minimise customer churn, a utility company looking to exploit the potential of smart-metering or a surveillance company ensuring the security of clients' premises, there are genuine business opportunities from deploying big data analytics in real-time. Using live client examples, Ian will show how real-time analytics provide a powerful extension to any big data platform and is applicable across many types of information and real-world problems to deliver tangible business value.
IBM's big data seminar programme- the case for big data & analytics - Gareth ...Internet World
Big Data Meets Big Analytics Theatre - June 18th, 13:00-13:30
Companies that have the capability to analyse ALL of their available data, rather than a subset, have a powerful advantage over their contemporaries who do not. Coupled with the right talent and supporting business infrastructure, a big data platform enables your organisation to tackle problems that could not previously be fully explored - but where do you start? IBM has helped organisations of all sizes understand the problems that big data technology and proven mining approaches can address; from analysing larger volumes of data than was previously possible to drive more precise answers, to analysing data in motion to capture opportunities that were previously lost. In this seminar, Gareth discusses some of the use cases that could provide your first steps into big data.
Elastic Search Meetup Special - Yann Cluchey, Cogenta Internet World
The Marketplace - June 18th, 17:00-18:00
Learn from Cogenta about how they are using Elasticsearch to deliver real-time data insights to their business.
How to raise venture capital & the First Tuesday Award 2014Internet World
The Marketplace - June 17th, 13:30-14:30
Hear the latest advice on how to secure venture capital for your technology business. This is followed by pitches from three of the UK’s most promising technology companies, one will be announced as the winner of The First Tuesday Award 2014 delivered in partnership with Salesforce.com and Deloitte.
Unreasonable learning - Shane Hill, SkoolboInternet World
The Marketplace - June 17th, 12:30-13:00
Technology has changed efficiency levels in nearly every aspect of our lives but what takes places in the average school is not dissimilar to what took place decades ago. Shane will explain his journey from teacher to e-learning pioneer and how he has develops the use of algorithms to personalise education for every child, scale globally and get some very unreasonable results which could change the way we see education going forward.
London's tech scene's at a critical point - Alex Wood, Tech City NewsInternet World
The Marketplace - June 17th, 11:30-12:00
3 years on from the launch of the government's Tech City project, has the project delivered on making London into Europe's capital of startups? And more importantly what actually is Tech City in 2014? In 2012, Alex Wood launched Tech City News, the leading independent news site for London's technology scene, and will share his unique insights into what makes the scene tick and what the future may bring.
What the Internet of Things means for the mobile enterprise - Ian Evans, AirW...Internet World
Interop Academy - June 19th, 12:30-13:00
The Internet of Things is creating new opportunities to make our personal and professional lives more efficient and productive. Organizations can now secure smartphones, tablets, laptops and peripherals, as well as content and apps. AirWatch by VMware will explore the future of mobile for businesses in a connected ecosystem.
Have your cake and eat it too: adopting technologies without sacrificing - Pa...Internet World
Interop Academy - June 19th, 11:30-12:00
The layer “cake” that’s become IT is flavored with consolidation, cloud, big data, BYOD, SDN and other acronyms to boot. Eating this cake inevitably leaves organizations with application performance issues. Come learn how IT can have its cake and eat it too.
Business Networking Hacks in Today’s Connected World - Marian Gazdik, Startup...Internet World
Interop Academy - June 17th, 16:00-16:30
Today’s world technologies are well connected, yet most business people don’t take advantage of it in their business networking. There are a few simple, yet effective hacks that can take sky-rocket our business networking. In this interactive session we will:
- Demonstrate several powerful business networking hacks and tips.
- Explain networking techniques and technology tools that make business networking easier.
- Present a few effective ways to meet people and to build lasting relationships, designed to grow a business.
Whether we want to meet people in business or social context, these techniques will help us make a bigger professional impact on the people we meet.
What IT capacity planning can learn from manufacturing's just-in-time models ...Internet World
Interop Academy - June 19th, 15:00-15:30
Cloud technology provides the opportunity for all organisations to rethink their approach to infrastructure capacity planning. Rebalancing from a capital-intensive approach to a flexible, lean, opex model has many similarities with the seismic shift manufacturers have undertaken to adopt just-in-time models – and there are many lessons we can learn.
How personal data has changed and what this means for businesses looking forw...Internet World
Big Data in the Cloud Management Theatre - June 18th, 15:00-15:30
The way individuals create data about themselves, and the way in which it is stored, reused and shared has changed remarkably over the last two decades. We'll look at how this data should be managed to maximise the benefit for both individuals and businesses, while still maintaining absolute user privacy.
The database of you - Andy Caddy, Virgin Active Health ClubsInternet World
Big Data in the Cloud Management Theatre - June 17th, 14:00-14:30
The last 5 years have seen an explosion in the growth of wearable technology, health and fitness data and mobiles apps and devices. Yet we are still only at the very start of our journey towards the “database of me” - a personal cloud containing details of every aspect of our lives. How will the availability of huge quantities of health and performance data on everyone affect how companies do business, how people lead their lives and the general wellness of the population?
Using big data to find out what women want - John Lervik, CxenseInternet World
Big Data in the Cloud Management Theatre - June 17th, 12:30-13:00
What Women Want: Men have pondered over this since the beginning of time. Now, using Big Data, publishers gather audience insight to predict what people want. Acting on the insight through targeted advertising and content recommendations increases ad revenue, attracts subscribers and engages readers.
How to drive e-commerce sales with content marketing - David Bowen, EPiServerInternet World
eCommerce Theatre - June 17th, 15:00-15:30
Content marketing is exploding and increasingly ecommerce marketers are turning to content for driving online engagement and sales. Attend this session to find how to create an effective content marketing strategy for your ecommerce site.
Innovation at Tesco - Angela Maurer, TescoInternet World
eCommerce Theatre - June 18th, 11:30-12:00
Find out about the technology innovation team at Tesco and what interests them in the ever changing world of technology and retail.
Responsive Web Design: Advantages & Best Practice - Darrin Adams, CantarusInternet World
Mobile Theatre - June 19th, 15:00-15:30
We discuss the pros and cons of responsive web design – particularly with regards to SEO, costs and performance – versus dedicated mobile websites, and we then delve into the technology required to implement cutting-edge mobile device support for an enterprise-class website.
Offline Direct Marketing for Mobile Marketeers - Sam Heaton, StannpInternet World
Stannp.com is a direct mailing tool designed for companies looking to run integrated on & offline campaigns. Our system enables users to bulk send real postcards via Royal Mail for only 30p / card. The presentation will look at:
- A brief demo of the system
- Case studies of previous mobile related campaign where data segmentation has worked to:
- Drive user acquisition
- Reactivation and retention.
- Campaign types
- Trigger based campaigns
- Real time campaign
- Variable images and variable data.
- API access
How to drive mobile traffic to your local stores? - Bruno Berthezene, Solocal...Internet World
Solocal will underline, through case studies and thought leadership, how your brand can take advantage of mobile to increase in-store footfall: - Hypertarget the customer to provide relevant push marketing - Be found in mobile search - Include mobile in your omnichannel strategy - Strengthen your reputation
3. A perfect storm is coming
@arguslabs
IOT
AI
Mobile
Sensors
User acceptance
4. The Mobile & Internet of Things Everything storm
Wearable
37B by 2018
Smart Appliances
XYZ B by 2019
Apps
12B by 2013
Cars
12B by 2013
@arguslabs
The coming era of smart-phone intelligence will allows any
human to interact with the physical world in completely new ways
5. The sensor storm: sensors are everywhere
Sensors are a device’s equivalent to possessing human-like sensing
capabilities and allow to sense and understand contextual cues.
Automatic gender detection, through walking patterns
Mood detection, through mobile handling
Activity detection (walking, running, sitting, …)
…
Automatic in- versus outdoor detection
Mood detection, through heart rate and oxygen level detection
…
@arguslabs
6. The data and AI storm
Activity of spiny stellate neuron part of primary visual
cortex, with developed horizontally-oriented receptive
field
Recent Artificial Intelligence breakthroughs are based on computational models
of the human brain.
With the worldwide adoption of smart-phones, data generation has exploded
while processing capabilities have never been as powerful as today.
500+ TB
200+ TB
700+ TB
@arguslabs
8. A phone or interconnected sensory device ?
2000
Verbal
2014
Non
verbal
9. User experiences are changing
Intelligent capabilities need to be interfacing with the end user, as
an overall service layer. Good privacy controls are required, but
most importantly added value must be shown through the use of
intelligent and sensing apps.
This might feel strange today, but remember the last time you didn’t
allow this?
10. Apps are changing
Service layers are emerging as background apps that only
interface with a mobile users when it’s really relevant.
12. A phone is only a form factor
The functionality of a smart-phone will come in many
shapes and functionalities.
Already a first generation of smart wearable devices
illustrate how this might go.
13. Your smart-phone is a docking station
Due to increasing processing and connectivity capabilities, your smart-phone will be a
hub and controller that will be used to gather and control data from other connected
devices, implants, or wearable devices.
Emerging fog computing architectures are only a prelude.
Important channel for handling, analyzing and processing data.
Controls the user experience.
15. Your smart-phone is a
smart agent
Capable of interpreting the context of a mobile user
a smart-phone is capable of responding to the
needs of said user in a proactive manner.
17. What if we told you, your phone could
already be empathic ?
18. Turning smart-phones into sentient, cognitive and
empathic devices.
Make a better future by augmenting the cognitive
capacities of humans by means of an exocortex.
If we want machines to start working for us, they need to understand us, in order to become truly engaging.
19. We did it !
The first time ever people can start making machines and software
cognitive and emotionally aware of their human users
20. It’s a service layer
Cognitive platform through SDK and API
Handling > 1 million requests per second
Ambient sensing technology (no input needed)
Android, IOS*, Microsoft Mobile** & Tizen**
Built for mobile and embedded devices
Proprietary IP and patented
Now, anyone can use the human channel
*
Being
ported/tested
**
Por0ng
started
21.
22. Self-learning
biking – running – depression – stress – happy – excited – petrol
head – soccer mom – car – party – music – meeting room – busy
day – and much, much more
25. The future of mobile
Is fueled by artificial intelligence and empathic algorithms and will
transform your future as if you could never have imagined !