MIT Project Oxygen Pervasive Human-Centered Computing Farrukh Shakil CS575 06/03/06
Human Computer Interaction Right now, Computers have required us to interact with them on their own terms and speak their language. Even Virtual-Reality makes us to live in the world the computers create. In the future, computation will be human-centered. It will be freely available everywhere, like power sockets or oxygen in the air we breathe Instead, configurable generic devices, either handheld or embedded in the environment, will bring computation to us
Human Computer Interaction we'll communicate naturally, using speech and gestures that describe our intent ("send this to Hari" or "print that picture on the nearest color printer"), and leave it to the computer to carry out our will. Speech and vision technologies enable us to communicate with Oxygen as if we're interacting with another person
Oxygen Technologies Device Technologies - Enviro21s (E21s) - Handy21s (H21s), Network technologies - N21s Perceptual technologies - Speech and vision Software technologies - A Software System Environment User technologies - Automation - Collaboration - Knowledge Access
Oxygen today H21 Prototype RAW and Scale StreamIt Cricket International Naming System Self-Certifying Cooprative Trusted S/W Proxies GOALS MetaGlue Multilingual System Haystack & Semantic Web ASSIST
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