Archive for June, 2012

Smart Refrigerator - June 30th, 2012

Samsung Smart Fridge

Samsung Smart Fridge


I just stumbled across this smart fridge by Samsung. It has finally fulfilled the dream of the future by giving you apps for your icebox. Recipes, Traffic, Weather, Stocks all at your finger tips. NPR’s food blog claims that there is some kind of app for finding lost food in your fridge, but I couldn’t figure out where that claim was coming from.

Really all I think I want is a message board that I can send notes to and from our families phones.

See the webpage advertisement here.

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Posted: 6/30/12 12:00 pm UTC by Add Your Comment
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Computing Research for Sustainability - June 29th, 2012


Computing Research for Sustainability

LUCI friend, UCLA Prof. Deborah Estrin, chairs The National Academies’ Computer Science and Telecommunications Board. They just released a new report titled, “Computing Research for Sustainability”. From the press release:

“The report stresses that computer science research in sustainability must be an interdisciplinary effort, with experts in the various fields of sustainability being equal partners in research. To further that end, undergraduate and graduate education in computer sciences should provide experience across disciplinary boundaries. Programs should include tracks that offer course work in areas such as life-cycle analysis, agriculture, ecology, natural resource management, economics, and urban planning.” [citation]

Then in the report itself:

“This report emphasizes opportunities for research, in addition to the data and privacy challenges mentioned earlier, on human-centered systems both at the individual level and beyond (at the organizational and societal levels). Examples of such research areas include visualization and user-interaction design for comprehensibility, transparency, legitimation, deliberation, and participation; devices and dashboards for individuals and institutions; expanding the understanding of human behaviors, empowering people to measure, argue for, and change what is happening; and education.” [page 79 of the report]

It sounds like Informatics to me!

An interesting LUCI trivia point is that this report directly references a LUCI Tech Report, “Print This Paper, Kill A Tree: Environmental Sustainability as a Research Topic for Human-Computer Interaction” by it’s number LUCI-2009-004. I would guess that this is the highest profile publication to ever do that. Woot!

Update:  It turns out that Bill Tomlinson was a panelist during the information gathering stage for this report at the  Workshop on Innovation in Computing and Information Technology for Sustainability held at the National Academies in 2010.  He was also a reviewer of the document.

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Posted: 6/29/12 4:35 pm UTC by Make the First Comment
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UCI to lead national social computing research center - June 27th, 2012

Intel Science and Technology Center for Social Computing Facebook Logo

If you were under a rock yesterday and missed this tremendous announcement, I report it here for your perusal. Paul Dourish, original founder of the LUCI lab, has coordinated a multi-million dollar donation from Intel to UCI. This was in coordination with many other folks at UCI and represents a major step forward for the LUCI lab, the Informatics department, the Bren School, UCI, etc…

“UC Irvine will anchor a new $12.5 million, Intel-funded research center that applies social science and humanities to the design and analysis of digital information.

“Technology is profoundly entangled with our everyday lives. As researchers, we can’t get a handle on what’s going on by looking at technical factors alone. We have to study them in concert with human, social and cultural aspects,” said UCI informatics professor Paul Dourish.

He and Scott Mainwaring of Intel Labs will co-lead the center, dubbed the Intel Science & Technology Center for Social Computing, along with UCI anthropology and law professor Bill Maurer.

[cite: UCI Press Release]

Paul also adds some credit where credit is due in his Facebook post:

“Exhausted and exhilarated after a busy day in San Francisco announcing our new Intel Science and Technology Center for Social Computing to the world. This is a great collaboration with Scott Mainwaring, Bill Maurer, Phoebe Sengers, Tarleton Gillespie, Steve Jackson, Tom Boellstorff, Kavita Philip, Geof Bowker, Gillian Hayes, Melissa Mazmanian, Jeffrey Bardzell, Shaowen Bardzell, Erik Stolterman, Carl Disalvo, Chris Ledantec, Ian Bogost, Erica Robles, Helen Nissenbaum, and more. Very excited about our next steps!”

You can connect to the Center on Facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/istcsocial

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Posted: 6/27/12 5:10 pm UTC by Make the First Comment
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UBICOMP 2012 Papers by local folks - June 23rd, 2012

Moleskins and Pens

Photo courtesy of paulworthington

Congratulations to grad student Mingming Fan, professors Donald J. Patterson and Paul Dourish, and friends for getting papers into UBICOMP 2012:

Ubicomp’s Colonial Impulse
Paul Dourish, Scott Mainwaring

BodyScope: A Wearable Acoustic Sensor for Activity Recognition
Koji Yatani, Khai Truong

Improving Cerebral Palsy Diagnosis of Premature Babies with Advanced Gesture Recognition
Mingming Fan, Dana Gravem, Dan Cooper, Donald J. Patterson

The full list is published here.

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Posted: 6/23/12 3:12 am UTC by Make the First Comment
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What if Google Maps went live? - June 20th, 2012

From this site, flux/S 3 comes a video which explores what Google maps could be if it were live. From a bad Dutch translation:

“Since the advent of Google Maps is the visual world at any time in detail on demand. That immediacy is itself, however, static in nature. The experience of a location is not expressed it. Even more difficult is the transferable potential that is inherent within specific coordinates. Those who decide how the surrounding public space vitality can be made? Planners and policy makers are open to participation and a new interpretation?”



“The film was recorded using six cameras attached to fishing rods on the former Philips industrial site Strijp S in Eindhoven. The concept explores ideas around redefining public spaces as places for collaborative performance art.”


Fanfare Parade:Batedeira 1-Charlotte Grips Fotografie - www.charlottegrips

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Posted: 6/20/12 8:00 am UTC by Make the First Comment
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Interchange: An Analysis of Auction Mechanics for Intersections - June 18th, 2012

Moleskins and Pens

Photo courtesy of paulworthington

Congratulations to Nitin Shantharam who passed his M.S. advancement to candidacy exam with the paper:

“Interchange: An Analysis of Auction Mechanics for Intersections”

Abstract: In urban environments a large amount of effort is directed toward alleviating mo- tor vehicle congestion including the design and implementation of complex software and hardware infrastructure. We propose a conceptually simple infrastructure that has promise for increasing performance and responsiveness of intersections to dynamic traffic conditions. The proposed system uses an auction-based mechanism at intersections to alleviate traffic congestion. We discuss the reasoning and goals of implementing auction mechanics into intersections and set empirical expectations as to how such intersections should perform. Second, we compare our simulation of a traditional intersection and an auction-based intersection and propose metrics to track and evaluate such intersections. We demonstrate that auction-based intersections perform well in single and multi-grid configurations. Finally, we present our mesoscopic simulator capable of simulating real-world topographies and show that auction-based intersections show promise in more realistic systems as well.

Committee:

  1. Prof. Donald Patterson (chair)
  2. Prof. Bill Tomlinson
  3. Prof. Ramesh Jain

Get the full text of his thesis in our tech reports section.

Great Job Nitin!

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Posted: 6/18/12 10:38 pm UTC by Make the First Comment
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If we ever get another vending machine for the lab… - June 14th, 2012

If we ever get another vending machine for the lab, this is it

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Posted: 6/14/12 9:59 pm UTC by Make the First Comment
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