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Présentation de James L. Crowley

Séminaire IRIT 2007 : Cycle Informatique fusionnelle

Date : jeudi 24 mai 2007 à 14h30
Lieu : Salle des thèses, IRIT
Contacts : Emmanuel Dubois - mail: edubois (at) irit.fr
tél +33 561 55 74 05

Titre de la présentation :

Perception of Human Activity for Augmented Environments

Résumé :

In this presentation I will discuss the problem of augmenting ordinary objects and environments with information and communication technologies. I will begin with a presentation of projected interaction in the PRIMA Augmented Meeting Environment at INRIA Rhones-Alpes. I will present video demonstrations in which ordinary surfaces are augmented with abilities for presentation and interaction using a steerable camera-projector pair. I will then address the looming problem of disruption created by the large-scale use of such technologies. I present a possible solution to this problem that relies on providing environments with an understanding of the activity and context of activities. I will briefly describe a layered architecture for building context aware services for augmented environments, finishing with an example of an automated video acquisition systems for context aware recording and transmission of meetings and lectures.

A propos du présentateur :

James L. Crowley directs the INRIA Project group PRIMA at the INRIA Rhone-Alpes research center in Montbonnot (near Grenoble), France. He holds the post of Professor at the Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble (INPG), where he teaches courses in Computer Vision, Signal Processing, Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence at l'ENSIMAG (Ecole National Superieure d'Informatique et de Mathematiques Appliquées). In the last 25 years, Professor Crowley has made fundamental contributions to computer vision and mobile robotics. Since 1998, Professor Crowley and his research group at INRIA Rhône-Alpes have been working machine perception for augmented environments and new forms of man-machine interaction. PRIMA is part of the UMR LIG (UMR 5217 CNRS UJF INPG UPMF ).

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