The age of 
empathic devices
@arguslabs
Vincent Spruyt
Head of Deep Learning, Argus Labs
Let’s look at the world in 2014
A perfect storm is coming
@arguslabs
IOT
AI
Mobile
Sensors
User acceptance
The Mobile & Internet of Things Everything storm
Wearable
35B by 2020
Smart Appliances
US$ 280B by 2020
Apps
EXPLODED
Cars
DISRUPTED
@arguslabs
The coming era of smart-phone intelligence will allows any
human to interact with the physical world in completely new ways
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
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
Let’s evaluate how we work with smart-phones
A phone or interconnected sensory device ?
2000
Verbal
2014
Non
verbal
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?
Apps are changing
Service layers are emerging as background apps that only
interface with a mobile users when it’s really relevant.
How will we deal with mobile by 2020 ?
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.
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.
Your smart-phone controls your vitals
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.
Bringing 2020 in the present
What if we told you, your phone could 
already be empathic ?
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.
We did it !
The first time ever people can start making machines and software 
cognitive and emotionally aware of their human users
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	
  
Self-learning
biking – running – depression – stress – happy – excited – petrol
head – soccer mom – car – party – music – meeting room – busy
day – and much, much more
Not only smart-phones
can be sentient !
The future of mobile
Is fueled by artificial intelligence and empathic algorithms and will
transform your future as if you could never have imagined !
Argus Labs – ASK FOR A DEMO
http://www.arguslabs.be w @arguslabs

Keynote on The Era of Empathic Devices

  • 1.
    The age of empathic devices @arguslabs Vincent Spruyt Head of Deep Learning, Argus Labs
  • 2.
    Let’s look atthe world in 2014
  • 3.
    A perfect stormis coming @arguslabs IOT AI Mobile Sensors User acceptance
  • 4.
    The Mobile &Internet of Things Everything storm Wearable 35B by 2020 Smart Appliances US$ 280B by 2020 Apps EXPLODED Cars DISRUPTED @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 andAI 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
  • 7.
    Let’s evaluate howwe work with smart-phones
  • 8.
    A phone orinterconnected sensory device ? 2000 Verbal 2014 Non verbal
  • 9.
    User experiences arechanging 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 Servicelayers are emerging as background apps that only interface with a mobile users when it’s really relevant.
  • 11.
    How will wedeal with mobile by 2020 ?
  • 12.
    A phone isonly 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 isa 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.
  • 14.
  • 15.
    Your smart-phone isa 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.
  • 16.
    Bringing 2020 inthe present
  • 17.
    What if wetold you, your phone could already be empathic ?
  • 18.
    Turning smart-phones intosentient, 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 servicelayer 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  
  • 22.
    Self-learning biking – running– depression – stress – happy – excited – petrol head – soccer mom – car – party – music – meeting room – busy day – and much, much more
  • 23.
  • 25.
    The future ofmobile Is fueled by artificial intelligence and empathic algorithms and will transform your future as if you could never have imagined !
  • 27.
    Argus Labs –ASK FOR A DEMO http://www.arguslabs.be w @arguslabs