Author: Matthew Lombard


  • Virtual reality shows exactly how COVID-19 can damage the lungs

    [VR is providing a new way to see what the Coronavirus does to a patient’s lungs, which in addition to helping the medical community could help the public understand the seriousness of the pandemic. See the original version of this story from WJLA in Washington, D.C. for four more images, a 1:47 minute news report and another 0:34 minute video. Surgical Theater has a 1:40 minute video showing the VR rendering on YouTube, which is taken from a 13:02 minute video and podcast available from George Washington University Hospital. –Matthew] A new perspective: Virtual reality shows exactly how COVID-19 can…

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  • Jobs: 2 Postdoctoral Research Associate positions at University of Georgia

    Position 1: Postdoctoral Research Associate VPR-Owens Institute for Behavioral Research (OIBR) University of Georgia Athens, Georgia, USA https://www.ugajobsearch.com/postings/146315 Advertised Salary:  $48,960 Anticipated Start Date:  07/01/2020 Posting Date:  03/06/2020 Open Until Filled Position Summary: The postdoctoral research associate serves as the data manager for the Virtual Fitness Buddy Ecosystem project. They ensure data is downloaded and stored and trained in pertinent methodologies. They carry out quality assurance measures and prepare data for statistical analyses. They assist with data analysis and manuscript development.…

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  • Industry veteran on requirements for successful telepresence in virtual conferences and beyond

    [This post in Medium provides an industry veteran’s thoughtful perspective on the requirements for successful telepresence experiences that replace attendance at in-person conferences and in other contexts. See the original version for a different image and follow the links for more information. –Matthew] [Image: Source: Liv Erickson blog] Coronavirus Exposes Our Need For True Telepresence Let’s meet nowhere Avi Bar-Zeev, Design and Technology Leader (fmr. HoloLens, Apple, Google Earth, Second Life, Disney VR) March 2, 2020 I’ve been convinced for 30 years that telepresence is the “killer app” for extended reality (XR). Now more than ever, it seems like it…

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  • Call: Digital Identities, Digital Ways of Living: Philosophical Analyses

    Call for Papers Digital Identities, Digital Ways of Living: Philosophical Analyses Special issue of the journal Phenomenology and Mind and San Raffaele School of Philosophy 2020 Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan October, 12th – 14th 2020 Deadline for submissions: June 10th, 2020 [NOTE: Amid global concerns about Coronavirus (COVID-19), we are closely monitoring the situation with respect to our planned School. However, please consider submitting your paper anyway since accepted papers will be published on a special issue of the journal Phenomenology and Mind (expected publication date: July 2021) even in the unlucky case in which the School needs to…

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  • Virtual graduation ceremonies and campuses evoke presence

    [Below are two stories about efforts to use presence-evoking technology to replace the experience of in-person graduation ceremonies (and other aspects of campus life) that have been displaced by the Coronavirus. The first story, about elementary students using Minecraft, is from Parentology; SoraNews24 adds these reactions from “Japanese netizens”: “The kids are all right.” “Parents are doing ‘telework’ and kids are doing ‘telegraduation.’” “I’m so jealous of what awesome things kids have these day.” “Those who say video games are bad, look at this!” “This will probably be an even better memory than a regular graduation for them.” NBC’s Today…

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  • Call: 12th International Conference on Social Robotics (ICSR 2020)

    CALL FOR PAPERS The 12th International Conference on Social Robotics (ICSR 2020) November 14-16, 2020 Golden, Colorado https://sites.psu.edu/icsr2020/ Submission deadline: June, 1st, 2020 GENERAL INFORMATION The 12th International Conference on Social Robotics (ICSR 2020) brings together researchers and practitioners working on the interaction between humans and intelligent robots and on the integration of robots into the fabric of our society. ICSR 2020 will take place in Golden Colorado on November 14-16, 2020. Accepted papers will be included in ICSR 2020 Proceedings published by Springer LNAI series. The theme of this year’s conference is ‘Entertaining Robots’, which is meant to be…

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  • Virtual choirs connect people during social distancing

    [Here are two stories about how singers are creatively using technology to evoke a sense of being together when they have to be physically separated. More about virtual choirs can be found in stories in Kent Online and CNN and a 2:48 minute radio segment from ABC News in Australia. –Matthew] [Image: The Sofa Singers. Credit: twitter.com/@swissmiss] [From Positive News] Online choir spreads joy and togetherness during coronavirus outbreak When it became impossible to run his real-life choirs as normal this week, vocal leader James Sills launched The Sofa Singers. The virtual group invites people from all over the world…

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  • Call: Real Artificial Intelligence 2020, 1-day event showcasing practical applications of AI

    Call for Participation Real Artificial Intelligence 2020 A special one-day event showcasing Practical Applications of Artificial Intelligence Friday 2nd October 2020 http://www.bcs-sgai.org/realai2020/ British Computer Society London Office https://www.25copthall.com/location/ BCS-SGAI, the British Computer Society Specialist Group on Artificial Intelligence, is the organiser of one of the longest running annual series of AI conferences in Europe: the AI-20xx series. In recent years we have seen a rise in popularity of one aspect of the conference: the industry case studies. These have presented AI as it is actually implemented out there in the real world, with all the triumphs and challenges that brings.…

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  • TytoHome telehealth diagnostic kit even more valuable during pandemic

    [As this story from Wired notes, a device that lets people collect diagnostic data and video conference with a doctor from home is of great value in general and especially in the context of the Coronavirus pandemic. See the original story for two more pictures. I hope you’re all staying safe and healthy in this strange and scary time. –Matthew] Review: TytoCare TytoHome Medical Kit Soon, this easy, in-home diagnostic device will be standard home equipment for every family. Rating:8/10 WIRED: Small and easily storable. Simple to operate. Accurate. Eliminates the need for doctor’s visits. Lets care providers monitor patients…

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  • Call: 16th annual Young Researchers’ Roundtable on Spoken Dialogue Systems (YRRSDS)

    Call for Papers The 16th annual Young Researchers’ Roundtable on Spoken Dialogue Systems (YRRSDS) Boise State University Boise, Idaho, USA June 29th and 30th, 2020 https://sites.google.com/view/yrrsds2020/ Submission deadline: May 7th 2020 The 16th annual Young Researchers’ Roundtable on Spoken Dialogue Systems (YRRSDS) will be held at Boise State University in Boise, Idaho, USA (collocated with SIGdial) on June 29th and 30th, 2020. YRRSDS is an annual workshop for graduate students, postdoctoral students, and junior researchers working on spoken dialogue systems in both academia and industry. The workshop serves as an interdisciplinary forum for creative thinking about current issues in spoken…

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  • What a WoW virtual outbreak taught us about how humans behave in epidemics

    [This story from Ars Technica describes how an accidental simulation of an epidemic in the virtual World of Warcraft helped epidemiologists understand how people respond in similar real (nonmediated) crises. See the original story for a second image and a 1:23 minute video. –Matthew] [Image: Players gathered in an in-game urban center during the epidemic. Infected individuals walk among the uninfected, the recently dead, and the skeletons of those who died earlier.] What a WoW virtual outbreak taught us about how humans behave in epidemics Revisiting a seminal 2007 paper modeling WoW‘s Corrupted Blood incident. Jennifer Ouellette March 16, 2020…

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  • Call: Creative Research special issue of the journal p-e-r-f-o-r-m-a-n-c-e

    CALLS FOR CONTRIBUTIONS Special issue of the journal p-e-r-f-o-r-m-a-n-c-e dedicated to Creative Research http://www.p-e-r-f-o-r-m-a-n-c-e.org/?page_id=4698 Submission deadline: March 31st, 2020 Creative Research (also called Art Research) is a research area that has been expanding in the past few decades. However, it’s not always easy to clarify what this concept encompasses, because creative research approaches are very diverse. It is also sometimes difficult to have research in that field recognized by institutions. This is the reason why we decided to dedicate a special issue of the journal p-e-r-f-o-r-m-a-n-c-e to that topic. We welcome any academic, artistic, or hybrid contribution that will shine…

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