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  • Description: Continuous spotting of activities fused from the combination of a 3-axis accelerometer and a MEMS microphone together with a TI MSP430F1611 processor, nRF 2401 RF Transceiver. The frme wise error rate is calculated from the disagreement of two classifiers (Naive Bayes for acceleration and LDA (linear Discriminat Analysis) for Microphone. The output of classifiers is compared with the comparision of top classifiers and logistic regression techniques.
  • Description: The on-line recognition of wood-workshop activities on a miniaturized wearable sensor node developed at ETH Zurich wearable computing lab.This video demonstrated the fusion of a classifier such as Naive Bayes using the features of mean and peak count of acceleration signals and microphone signals are extracted to perform a FFT. The dimensionality of the FFT is reduced by LDA. Fusion of LDA and NB output with LR and COMP techniques. The overall classification was performed on a TI MSP430F1611 processor and result is transmitted wirelessely by nRF 2401 Transceiver
  • Description: The activities of an office worker using the combination of accelerometer and light sensors with features selected by mutual information technique are tested with optimized K-NN and J48/C4.5 classifier algorithms on a miniaturized wearable sensory node.
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    Description: Google TechTalks March 22, 2006 David Hilbert Daniel Bilsus Laurent Denoue David Hilbert is a senior research scientist at FX Palo ... all » Alto Laboratory. His research interests lie in the design and evaluation of practical interactive, collaborative, and ubiquitous computing applications. Daniel Billsus is a senior research scientist at FX Palo Alto Laboratory. His research focuses on intelligent information access, personalization and knowledge management technologies. Laurent Denoue is a senior research scientist at FX Palo Alto Laboratory. His research interests span user interface design, document processing and social computing. ABSTRACT At FXPAL, we are investigating ways to automatically create and retrieve useful corporate memories without any added burden on anyone. In this talk we discuss how ProjectorBox--a smart appliance for automatic presentation capture--and PAL Bar--a system for proactively retrieving contextually relevant corporate memories--have enabled us to integrate content from a variety of sources to create a cohesive multimedia corporate memory for our organization.  «
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    Description: Lecture 7 of 12 of IBM Research's Almaden Institute Conference on Cognitive Computing. All lectures: http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=almaden+cognitive+computing
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    Description: The paper Distributed Computing Economics considers the relative costs of computing resources and the implications this has for ... all » distributed system design. Today there is rough price parity between (1) one database access, (2) ten bytes of network traffic, (3) 100,000 instructions, (4) 10 bytes of disk storage, and (5) a megabyte of disk bandwidth. This has implications for how one structures Internet-scale distributed computing: one puts computing as close to the data as possible in order to avoid expensive network traffic. If there is time, the talk will then cover what the architecture we are evolving for the World-Wide Telescope -- a federation of the worlds' astronomy data as a collection of web services accessed via portals.  «