Author: Matthew Lombard


  • Animals exposed to virtual reality hold an emergency meeting

    [From Scientific American’s Observations blog, where the post includes a video] [Image: Using a virtual reality maze and brain imaging system, Princeton researchers have detected a form of neural activity the formation of short-term memories used in decision-making. The panel shows the view of the virtual reality maze as seen by the mouse. A cue or sign indicates to the mouse to turn right to receive a water reward. (Image courtesy of Nature, Christopher Harvey and David Tank; more information from Princeton is here)] Animals Exposed to Virtual Reality Hold an Emergency Meeting [Video] By Ferris Jabr | March 22,…

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  • Call: CASA 2012 Workshop on Autonomous Social Robots and Virtual Humans

    CALL FOR PAPERS: CASA 2012 WORKSHOP ON AUTONOMOUS SOCIAL ROBOTS AND VIRTUAL HUMANS PLACE: NEC, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore DATE: May 9, 2012 Web: http://conference.ntu.edu.sg/casa2012/Workshops/AutonomousSR-VH/Pages/AboutWorkshop.aspx The Institute for Media Innovation (IMI), Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and the Computer Graphics Society (CGS) are pleased to announce Autonomous Social Robots and Virtual Humans workshop, alongside the 25th Annual Conference on Computer Animation and Social Agents (CASA 2012), is to be held on May 9, 2012 at the Nanyang Executive Centre (NEC) on the NTU campus in Singapore. Autonomous social robots and autonomous virtual humans have a lot in common as they can…

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  • California hospitals bring telehealth into the neonatal ICU

    [From FierceHealthIT] California hospitals bring telehealth into the NICU March 7, 2012 | By Sara Jackson The University of California-San Diego Medical Center has teamed up with nearby Tri-City Medical Center to bring telehealth into the hospital’s neo-natal ICU unit, the hospitals recently announced. The program offers full audio and video conferencing, which Tri-City physicians can use to consult with UCSD’s neonatal specialists on high-risk and emergency cases. The hope is to speed diagnoses and treatment plans for infants in distress, and possibly even reduce the need to transport fragile babies the 40 miles from Tri-City to UCSD, officials said.…

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  • Job: PhD studentship at The Open University – Investigating success factors in the creation and sustenance of online communities

    Full-time PhD Studentship Department of Computing Centre for Research in Computing The Open University Based in Milton Keynes, UK Closing date: 09/04/2012 Applications are invited for a fully-funded three-year PhD studentship. Project: Investigating the success factors in the creation and sustenance of online communities This project aims to investigate: the factors that contribute towards the creation and sustenance of online (2D and 3D) virtual communities, and the challenges that communities experience to sustain themselves? The outcomes of this project will be of particular interest to organisations in the e-government and e-commerce domains, that are aiming to engage with customers through…

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  • US Navy pursues a better attack submarine virtually

    [From SIGNAL Online] Navy Pursues a Better Attack Submarine Virtually By Max Cacas, SIGNAL Online Exclusive March 21, 2012 Technical advances in the field of virtual reality, also known as virtual worlds (VWs), are making it possible for the U.S Navy to tap into the collective expertise of its best submariners to design and build the next generation of attack submarines. At the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) in Newport, Rhode Island, designers are able to create collaborative environments for submarine development using a fully immersive virtual reality application similar to the popular Second Life environment, which enables them to…

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  • Call: 1st Workshop on Social Web of Intelligent Things and People (SWITP 2012)

    CALL FOR PAPERS 1st Workshop on Social Web of Intelligent Things and People – (SWITP 2012) in conjunction with ECAI 2012, Montpellier, France, August 27-31, 2012 http://www.di.unito.it/~cena/switp/index.html IMPORTANT DATES Submission of papers: May, 28 2012 Notification of authors: June, 28 2012 Delivery of camera-ready copy: July, 5 2012 Workshop: August 27 or 28, 2012 GOALS SWITP aims at exploring a Future Social Web where things play an active role as social agents, building a personal life memory, a sense of personal identity, and ultimately a social intelligence and behavior, based on their interaction with users and with their interrelatedness with…

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  • New Facebook app Dot Friends lets people visit and socialize in bars and nightclubs anywhere

    [From Business 2 Community] Virtual World Real Potential By Michael Katz, Published March 20, 2012 Walking into a bar or nightclub alone and striking up a conversation with a stranger is daunting for the majority of people. By nature, most people have insecurities which inhibit them from doing such a thing. But now, the latest addition to the world of virtual reality enables people to feel comfortable doing exactly that. Based within an application inside Facebook, Dot Friends allows users to determine exactly how they look, what they wear and even how they move on the dance floor. The application,…

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  • Call: International Joint Conference on Ambient Intelligence (AmI-12)

    Call for Participation International Joint Conference on Ambient Intelligence (AmI-12) Pisa, Italy – November 13-15, 2012 http://www.ami-12.org The AmI-12 conference brings together researchers and practitioners from industry and academia working in the field of technologies and applications of Ambient Intelligence. Ambient Intelligence represents a vision of the future where we shall be surrounded by invisible technological means, sensitive and responsive to people and their behaviors, deliver advanced functions, services and experiences. Ambient intelligence combines concepts of ubiquitous technology, intelligent systems and advanced user interfaces putting the humans in the center of technological developments.…

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  • Latin American leaders’ ‘virtual summit’ should set the trend

    [From The Miami Herald;  the Cisco press release, which includes links to images, video and other coverage of the event, is available here] Region’s first ‘virtual summit’ should set the trend By Andres Oppenheimer aoppenheimer@MiamiHerald.com March 7, 2012 The presidents of Mexico, Colombia, Peru and Chile did a smart thing the other day, which could save Latin America a lot of time, money and insufferable speeches in the future: they held the region’s first virtual summit. The four leaders, who are preparing to launch a free trade bloc in June that will be known as the Alliance of the Pacific,…

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  • Job: PhD position at CERV – Cognitive architecture for a bodily coupling between human and virtual creature

    Phd Position at LABSTICC/ENIB/CERV Subject: Cognitive Architecture for a bodily coupling between human and virtual creature. Supervisor: Pierre De Loor Co-supervisors: Elisabetta Bevacqua and Cédric Buche The aim of this PhD Thesis consists in developing a cognitive architecture able to reproduce the dynamics of the coupling between two humans during a bodily interaction. Various phenomena such as synchrony, imitation and subtle behavioral variations that emerge in human interactions are taken into account. The final goal is the real-time animation of a virtual character during the interaction with a user. Different contexts (like sport, theater, education…) will be considered. The work…

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  • Home-made ‘immersive’ VR solution for playing Skyrim

    [From Atomic] Virtual Reality comes to Skyrim Killing the chickens at Whiterun never felt so good, but man, you will look like an idiot in this homebrew VR gear! By Vito Cassisi March 19, 2012 The idea of virtual reality interaction has intrigued the minds of many generations, yet has struggled to get a foothold in mainstream acceptance. Potential users have core expectations for VR technology including reliability, convincing immersiveness, and the ability to play without throwing up all over company. An entrepreneur by the name of Chris Zaharia has produced his own “immersive” VR solution for playing Skyrim on…

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  • Call: AI-2012

    Call for Papers and Posters AI-2012: Cambridge, UK, December 11th-13th 2012 Organised by BCS SGAI: The British Computer Society Specialist Group on Artificial Intelligence (an ECCAI Member Society) The leading series of UK-based international conferences on Artificial Intelligence and one of the longest running AI conference series in Europe. CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS http://www.bcs-sgai.org/ai2012/ AI-2012 is the thirty-second SGAI International Conference on Innovative Techniques and Applications of Artificial Intelligence. The scope of the conference comprises the whole range of AI technologies and application areas. AI-2012 reviews recent technical advances in AI technologies and shows how these advances have been applied to…

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