The document discusses the concept of a "consoling bag" that could help people release and process their anger and emotions. The bag would allow people to tell it about bad things that happened, like telling a friend. It would show frustration in response, but then recover and become happy if hugged or consoled. The goal is to create an object that helps people face and heal their own emotions through interaction, and also help their friends. The designer is exploring both active and responsive capabilities to the bag and wants feedback on the overall direction of the concept.
This document discusses an Internet of Mobile Things project led by Lily Yin and Alexandra Deschamps Sonsino and Massimo Banzi. It mentions a customized clock connected to a time network that tracks events in a person's life over a 1 year period. The clock can provide reminders and alerts related to a user's schedule, habits, and past events like anniversaries to help them wake up on time, plan for delays, and reminisce about the past.
The document discusses the concept of a "consoling bag" that could help people release and process their anger and emotions. The bag would allow people to tell it about bad things that happened, like telling a friend. It would show frustration in response, but then recover and become happy if hugged or consoled. The goal is to create an object that helps people communicate and work through their emotions by themselves or to help console friends. The creator is looking for feedback on whether this is a promising direction.
This document discusses concepts for an Internet of Mobile Things project focused on anger release and stress relief. It proposes both physical objects like a screaming vase that measures scream volume as well as virtual objects allowing users to vent anger by punching or destroying representations of things or people making them angry. Two existing examples are referenced: Sarah's Smash Shack which is a room to destroy items, and a Passive Aggressive Anger Release Machine from Sweden.
This document discusses concepts for an Internet of Mobile Things project focused on anger release and stress relief. It proposes both physical objects like a screaming vase that measures scream volume as well as virtual objects allowing users to vent anger by punching or destroying representations of things or people making them angry. The concepts are aimed at providing passive-aggressive or passive ways for people to release anger and stress.
This document discusses concepts for an Internet of Mobile Things project focused on anger release and stress relief. It proposes both physical objects like a screaming vase that measures scream volume as well as virtual objects allowing users to vent anger by punching or destroying representations of things or people making them angry. Two existing examples are referenced: Sarah's Smash Shack which is a room to destroy items, and a Passive Aggressive Anger Release Machine from Sweden.
The document discusses the concept of a "consoling bag" that could help people release and process their anger and emotions. The bag would allow people to tell it about bad things that happened, like telling a friend. It would show frustration in response, but then recover and become happy if hugged or consoled. The goal is to create an object that helps people face and heal their own emotions through interaction, and also help their friends. The designer is exploring both active and responsive capabilities to the bag and wants feedback on the overall direction of the concept.
This document discusses an Internet of Mobile Things project led by Lily Yin and Alexandra Deschamps Sonsino and Massimo Banzi. It mentions a customized clock connected to a time network that tracks events in a person's life over a 1 year period. The clock can provide reminders and alerts related to a user's schedule, habits, and past events like anniversaries to help them wake up on time, plan for delays, and reminisce about the past.
The document discusses the concept of a "consoling bag" that could help people release and process their anger and emotions. The bag would allow people to tell it about bad things that happened, like telling a friend. It would show frustration in response, but then recover and become happy if hugged or consoled. The goal is to create an object that helps people communicate and work through their emotions by themselves or to help console friends. The creator is looking for feedback on whether this is a promising direction.
This document discusses concepts for an Internet of Mobile Things project focused on anger release and stress relief. It proposes both physical objects like a screaming vase that measures scream volume as well as virtual objects allowing users to vent anger by punching or destroying representations of things or people making them angry. Two existing examples are referenced: Sarah's Smash Shack which is a room to destroy items, and a Passive Aggressive Anger Release Machine from Sweden.
This document discusses concepts for an Internet of Mobile Things project focused on anger release and stress relief. It proposes both physical objects like a screaming vase that measures scream volume as well as virtual objects allowing users to vent anger by punching or destroying representations of things or people making them angry. The concepts are aimed at providing passive-aggressive or passive ways for people to release anger and stress.
This document discusses concepts for an Internet of Mobile Things project focused on anger release and stress relief. It proposes both physical objects like a screaming vase that measures scream volume as well as virtual objects allowing users to vent anger by punching or destroying representations of things or people making them angry. Two existing examples are referenced: Sarah's Smash Shack which is a room to destroy items, and a Passive Aggressive Anger Release Machine from Sweden.
This document discusses concepts for an Internet of Mobile Things project focused on anger release and stress relief. It proposes both physical objects like a screaming vase that measures scream volume as well as virtual objects allowing users to vent anger by punching or destroying representations of things or people making them angry. The concepts are intended to provide passive-aggressive or passive ways for users to release anger and stress.
The document discusses visualizing intangible concepts and phenomena like computer viruses, moods, and warning alarms through mobile devices. It suggests using mobile technologies to make things normally invisible to human senses, like CO2 levels, electricity usage, wind patterns, and air quality, visible and understandable. The goal is to help people better notice and comprehend aspects of their environment and conditions that cannot be directly seen or touched through diagrams, data, or other conventional means.
This document discusses generating visual concepts to help people better understand intangible phenomena like gases, electricity, air quality, moods, computer viruses, and warning signals. It suggests that visualizing these abstract concepts could make them more directly noticeable and understandable since people can see and interact with visual representations even if they can't directly see the underlying phenomena themselves. The document advocates using visualization as a way to help people comprehend things that are otherwise difficult to understand just through diagrams, data, or descriptions alone.
The document discusses visualizing intangible concepts and phenomena that are otherwise invisible or difficult for people to understand directly. It proposes using technology to visualize threats like computer viruses, moods such as levels of anger, and warnings from alarms or detected attacks. Visualizing these intangible things could help people better notice, understand, and react to them.
This document discusses several technologies related to human-human interaction and tracking emotions and feelings, including the Hug Shirt by CuteCircuit which allows people to feel another's warmth and heartbeat remotely, Microsoft Tag which allows scanning 2D barcodes to access information, and websites that track happiness and sentiments through questions about one's current context, feelings, and interactions.
The document proposes various hypothetical scenarios where everyday objects are enhanced with digital capabilities, such as receiving email in a physical mailbox, using refrigerator magnets to access online content, getting information from a pot of water, a clothes rack that detects how long it's been since an item was worn, candles that close web pages when burned down, a suit that indicates busy status, and curtains that divide virtual spaces.
The document lists various household objects and items without context or organization, including furniture, appliances, decorations, tools, and miscellaneous objects like ashtrays, mail boxes, teapots, umbrellas, toys, and plants. It appears to be a random brainstorming of common items found in and around homes without any clear purpose or theme to group the listed objects.
The document discusses the concept of an "Internet of Mobile Things" where not only people but objects and devices are connected to the internet and able to communicate and interact. It suggests that in the future, mobile things will want to tell people information directly in an intuitive way, beyond just words on the internet, to meet people's growing needs of finding information, sharing experiences, and controlling connected devices from anywhere in real-time.
This document discusses research on the Internet of Mobile Things. It notes that people currently use the internet for search, email, maps, social media, shopping, games and more. However, there is a need for something more direct and intuitive beyond just words. The research suggests that in the future, things may want to directly contact and tell people information as well.
Best 20 SEO Techniques To Improve Website Visibility In SERPPixlogix Infotech
Boost your website's visibility with proven SEO techniques! Our latest blog dives into essential strategies to enhance your online presence, increase traffic, and rank higher on search engines. From keyword optimization to quality content creation, learn how to make your site stand out in the crowded digital landscape. Discover actionable tips and expert insights to elevate your SEO game.
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
Pushing the limits of ePRTC: 100ns holdover for 100 daysAdtran
At WSTS 2024, Alon Stern explored the topic of parametric holdover and explained how recent research findings can be implemented in real-world PNT networks to achieve 100 nanoseconds of accuracy for up to 100 days.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
Discover how Standard Chartered Bank harnessed the power of Neo4j to transform complex data access challenges into a dynamic, scalable graph database solution. This keynote will cover their journey from initial adoption to deploying a fully automated, enterprise-grade causal cluster, highlighting key strategies for modelling organisational changes and ensuring robust disaster recovery. Learn how these innovations have not only enhanced Standard Chartered Bank’s data infrastructure but also positioned them as pioneers in the banking sector’s adoption of graph technology.
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
Goodbye Windows 11: Make Way for Nitrux Linux 3.5.0!SOFTTECHHUB
As the digital landscape continually evolves, operating systems play a critical role in shaping user experiences and productivity. The launch of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 marks a significant milestone, offering a robust alternative to traditional systems such as Windows 11. This article delves into the essence of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, exploring its unique features, advantages, and how it stands as a compelling choice for both casual users and tech enthusiasts.
This document discusses concepts for an Internet of Mobile Things project focused on anger release and stress relief. It proposes both physical objects like a screaming vase that measures scream volume as well as virtual objects allowing users to vent anger by punching or destroying representations of things or people making them angry. The concepts are intended to provide passive-aggressive or passive ways for users to release anger and stress.
The document discusses visualizing intangible concepts and phenomena like computer viruses, moods, and warning alarms through mobile devices. It suggests using mobile technologies to make things normally invisible to human senses, like CO2 levels, electricity usage, wind patterns, and air quality, visible and understandable. The goal is to help people better notice and comprehend aspects of their environment and conditions that cannot be directly seen or touched through diagrams, data, or other conventional means.
This document discusses generating visual concepts to help people better understand intangible phenomena like gases, electricity, air quality, moods, computer viruses, and warning signals. It suggests that visualizing these abstract concepts could make them more directly noticeable and understandable since people can see and interact with visual representations even if they can't directly see the underlying phenomena themselves. The document advocates using visualization as a way to help people comprehend things that are otherwise difficult to understand just through diagrams, data, or descriptions alone.
The document discusses visualizing intangible concepts and phenomena that are otherwise invisible or difficult for people to understand directly. It proposes using technology to visualize threats like computer viruses, moods such as levels of anger, and warnings from alarms or detected attacks. Visualizing these intangible things could help people better notice, understand, and react to them.
This document discusses several technologies related to human-human interaction and tracking emotions and feelings, including the Hug Shirt by CuteCircuit which allows people to feel another's warmth and heartbeat remotely, Microsoft Tag which allows scanning 2D barcodes to access information, and websites that track happiness and sentiments through questions about one's current context, feelings, and interactions.
The document proposes various hypothetical scenarios where everyday objects are enhanced with digital capabilities, such as receiving email in a physical mailbox, using refrigerator magnets to access online content, getting information from a pot of water, a clothes rack that detects how long it's been since an item was worn, candles that close web pages when burned down, a suit that indicates busy status, and curtains that divide virtual spaces.
The document lists various household objects and items without context or organization, including furniture, appliances, decorations, tools, and miscellaneous objects like ashtrays, mail boxes, teapots, umbrellas, toys, and plants. It appears to be a random brainstorming of common items found in and around homes without any clear purpose or theme to group the listed objects.
The document discusses the concept of an "Internet of Mobile Things" where not only people but objects and devices are connected to the internet and able to communicate and interact. It suggests that in the future, mobile things will want to tell people information directly in an intuitive way, beyond just words on the internet, to meet people's growing needs of finding information, sharing experiences, and controlling connected devices from anywhere in real-time.
This document discusses research on the Internet of Mobile Things. It notes that people currently use the internet for search, email, maps, social media, shopping, games and more. However, there is a need for something more direct and intuitive beyond just words. The research suggests that in the future, things may want to directly contact and tell people information as well.
Best 20 SEO Techniques To Improve Website Visibility In SERPPixlogix Infotech
Boost your website's visibility with proven SEO techniques! Our latest blog dives into essential strategies to enhance your online presence, increase traffic, and rank higher on search engines. From keyword optimization to quality content creation, learn how to make your site stand out in the crowded digital landscape. Discover actionable tips and expert insights to elevate your SEO game.
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
Pushing the limits of ePRTC: 100ns holdover for 100 daysAdtran
At WSTS 2024, Alon Stern explored the topic of parametric holdover and explained how recent research findings can be implemented in real-world PNT networks to achieve 100 nanoseconds of accuracy for up to 100 days.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
Discover how Standard Chartered Bank harnessed the power of Neo4j to transform complex data access challenges into a dynamic, scalable graph database solution. This keynote will cover their journey from initial adoption to deploying a fully automated, enterprise-grade causal cluster, highlighting key strategies for modelling organisational changes and ensuring robust disaster recovery. Learn how these innovations have not only enhanced Standard Chartered Bank’s data infrastructure but also positioned them as pioneers in the banking sector’s adoption of graph technology.
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
Goodbye Windows 11: Make Way for Nitrux Linux 3.5.0!SOFTTECHHUB
As the digital landscape continually evolves, operating systems play a critical role in shaping user experiences and productivity. The launch of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 marks a significant milestone, offering a robust alternative to traditional systems such as Windows 11. This article delves into the essence of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, exploring its unique features, advantages, and how it stands as a compelling choice for both casual users and tech enthusiasts.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 6DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Maruthi Prithivirajan, Head of ASEAN & IN Solution Architecture, Neo4j
Get an inside look at the latest Neo4j innovations that enable relationship-driven intelligence at scale. Learn more about the newest cloud integrations and product enhancements that make Neo4j an essential choice for developers building apps with interconnected data and generative AI.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
Building Production Ready Search Pipelines with Spark and MilvusZilliz
Spark is the widely used ETL tool for processing, indexing and ingesting data to serving stack for search. Milvus is the production-ready open-source vector database. In this talk we will show how to use Spark to process unstructured data to extract vector representations, and push the vectors to Milvus vector database for search serving.
Why You Should Replace Windows 11 with Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 for enhanced perfor...SOFTTECHHUB
The choice of an operating system plays a pivotal role in shaping our computing experience. For decades, Microsoft's Windows has dominated the market, offering a familiar and widely adopted platform for personal and professional use. However, as technological advancements continue to push the boundaries of innovation, alternative operating systems have emerged, challenging the status quo and offering users a fresh perspective on computing.
One such alternative that has garnered significant attention and acclaim is Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, a sleek, powerful, and user-friendly Linux distribution that promises to redefine the way we interact with our devices. With its focus on performance, security, and customization, Nitrux Linux presents a compelling case for those seeking to break free from the constraints of proprietary software and embrace the freedom and flexibility of open-source computing.