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Sentient Computing meets Social Networking Simon Hay , Andrew Rice and Joseph Newman W3C Workshop on the Future of Social Networking, 15-16 January 2009
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Page 1: Sentient Computing meets Social Networking - w3.org Computing meets Social Networking Simon Hay, Andrew Rice and Joseph Newman. W3C Workshop on the Future of Social Networking, 15-16

Sentient Computing meets Social NetworkingSimon Hay, Andrew Rice and Joseph Newman

W3C Workshop on the Future of Social Networking, 15-16 January 2009

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Sentient Computing

“Sentient computing is the proposition that applications can be made more responsive and useful by observing and reacting to the physical world. It is particularly attractive in a world of mobile users and ubiquitous computers.”

Andy Hopper, Royal Society Clifford Patterson Lecture, 1999

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The world as seen by usersThe world as seen by the sentient computing system

Shared Perceptions

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Mobile Location Aware Social Networking

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Ubiquitous Sensing

• GSM/3G

• WiFi

• Bluetooth

• Camera

• Accelerometers

• Speaker/microphone

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The Active Badge System (1989-92)

• infrared-based

• badges emitted IR signals

• receivers placed in strategic locations

• room-level granularity

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The Bat System

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Sentient Computing Applications

“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.”

Arthur C. Clarke

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Whereabouts Clock

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Marauder’s Map

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Enhanced Interfaces

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Status Updates

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Context Awareness

• Context must be inferred from the raw sensor data available

• The inference of “Joseph is getting up from his computer” is stateful

• It required knowledge of the spatial containment before and after the event itself

• Instantaneous readings are not enough - we must store and utilise history

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Context Awareness

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Issues for discussion

• Granularity to share; privacy concerns

• City? Building? Room? 3 cm?

• Only share inferences, not raw data?

• Representing presence

• Text, 2D map, 3D environment, abstraction?

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Sensor Communities: NIKE+

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Sensor Communities: DIY KYOTO

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Thank you!

Any questions?

Email: [email protected]

More information:http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~sjeh3/social/http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/dtg