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5th International Conference on Affective...
The fifth edition of the International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interfaces will take place October 22-24 2005 in Beijing, China. From the conference website: Traditional human machine interaction is normally based on passive instruments such as keyboard, mo... Read more ...
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International Conference on Smart homes and...
The 2006 edition of ICOST - International Conference on Smart homes and health Telematics - will take place June/July 2006 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. ICOST aims at creating an active research community dedicated to explore how smart homes in particular and health telematics in general can... Read more ...
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The Blue Brain Project
The “Blue Brain” project, a collaboration between IBM and the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) , aims to create the first computer simulation of the circuitry in the neocortex , which is the largest and most complex part of the human brain, down to the molecular level. For... Read more ...
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Intel Proactive Health Research
Can proactive systems that anticipate a patient's needs improve the quality of life for both the patients and their caregivers? Intel's Proactive Health Research group looks at how ubiquitous computing can be used in the health care industry and specifically how current technologies can be app... Read more ...
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Meditation alters perceptual rivalry in Tibetan...
Neuroscientists Olivia Carter and Jack Pettigrew of the University of Queensland, Australia, and colleagues at the University of Queensland and the University of California, Berkeley, reported in the June 7 issue of Current Biology their results from a series of experiments with 76 monks... Read more ...
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Laser-based tracking for HCI
Via FutureFeeder Smart Laser Scanner is a high resolution human interfaces that tracks one’s bare fingers as it moves through space in 3Ds. Developed by Alvaro Cassinelli, Stephane Perrin & Masatoshi Ishikawa, the system uses a laser, an array of moveable micro-mirrors, a photodector... Read more ...
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Enhanced cognition - the SenseCam
Via Brainblog The SenseCam is a badge-sized wearable camera that captures up to 2000 VGA images per day into 128Mbyte Flash memory. In addition, sensor data such as movement, light level and temperature is recorded every second. According to developers Lyndsay Williams, Ken Wood or Steve H... Read more ...
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Coloring emotions
Via Siggraph 2005 Emerging Technologies web-site Color-Enhanced Emotion is a system that recognizes facial expressions and controls skin-pigment components using a real-time processor to enhance them. Developed by Toshiya Nakaguchi and coll. from Chiba University, the installation uses ... Read more ...
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New issue of Psychnology available online
From August 2005 the new issue of PsychNology Journal is available on-line (table of Contents below) Volume 3, Number 2, 114-222 Special Issue on Space, place and technology: Human Presence in Mediated Experiences (#2) Editorial Preface Luciano Gamberini, Giuseppe ... Read more ...
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Mnemonic devices may help brain-injured patients
Mnemonics are devices that allows for classification, organization, storage and recollection of information into and out of long-term memory. In Ancient Rome, orators used mnemonics to remember the points they wanted to make in a speech. The method of remembering they used is called the Method ... Read more ...