主题报告:非固定交互控制—TZI途径融合可穿戴、移动和普适计算
Ambient Interaction Control – the TZI approach merging wearable, mobile and ubiquitous computing
报告人:Prof. Dr. Michael Lawo [The University of Bremen, Germany]
报告时间:5月 31日(周四)14: 15~15: 00
报告地点:上海大学延长校区行健楼734室
邀请人:张 武教授
报告摘要:
During the last two decades wearable, mobile and ubiquitous computing more and more merged and Mark Weiser’s 1991 vision of the invisible computer becomes more and more reality.
From wearable computing with the use of context the purpose of a computer became to help the user in doing something else that is not using the computer – Interaction becomes in implicit but explicit task and not only with tangible objects. Due to perception the computer becomes a quiet, invisible servant only active to raise the user’s attention when a corrective action is required. The more a user can do intuitively the better the interaction becomes. Technology becomes an invisible part of our environment.
In the talk a report will be given from recent national and European funded research performed at the TZI (Center for Computing and Communication Technologies) of University Bremen. Based on Algorithmic Intelligence and Hypermedia in prediction, simulation and modeling an overview will be given of the applied research done in logistics, sensory materials, textile electronics and smart personal equipment.
Brief Biography:
Prof. Dr. Michael Lawo is with the TZI at the University Bremen since 2004 and professor for applied computer science. He is member of the TZI board of directors, managing director of the working group Artificial Intelligence (AGKI), manager of various EC funded projects, and general manager of neusta mobile solutions GmbH. He was the CEO of a group of SME in the IT domain from 1999 to 2003 with a focus on the development and marketing of virtual reality simulators for surgeons. From 1996 to 2000 he was CEO of an IT consulting firm and from 1991 to 1995 top manager information systems with a large technology company. He was consultant before joining the nuclear research centre in Karlsruhe from 1987 to 1991 as head of the industrial robotics department. He is a 1975 graduate of Ruhr University Bochum and received his PhD from University Essen in 1981. He is author, co-author and co-publisher of eight books and more than 120 papers on numerical methods and computer applications also in healthcare, optimization, IT-security and wearable computing.