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Machine infers person’s interests from his eye-movement

15 Dec 2010 - A new method retrieves information to data glasses about people and objects a person is looking at. Equipment including an eye tracker implements machine learning methods and infers from context and gaze direction what the viewer may be interested in, to learn more about. For instance, a researcher may learn about scientific results of a researcher passing by and singles may see on their data glasses the relationship status of a person they meet.



Machine infers person’s interests from his eye-movement

A method developed in Aalto University retrieves information to data glasses about people and objects a person is looking at. Equipment including an eye tracker implements machine learning methods and infers from context and gaze direction what the viewer may be interested in, to learn more about. Following that the machine displays additional information on viewer’s data glasses. For instance, a researcher may learn about scientific results of a researcher passing by and singles may see on their data glasses the relationship status of a person they meet.



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Project folders

This document describes the process of managing the documentation of the externally funded projects at the Department. The purpose of this process is to facilitate project management and to make the life of the principal investigator and the departmental staff easier: PI doesn't have to bother about unnecessary information requests and the department knows its commitments and can find the relevant information easily.



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Project applications at HIIT

This Wiki page contains instructions about applying for externally funded projects for the principal investigators (PI) of HIIT, especially for those located at Aalto University.

Notice that due to the ongoing changes in our Universities, these and other instructions may be updated at short notice. The best practices are still being developed and discussed.

Short summary of the instructions (read below for details):



03.12.2010 Paper accepted to CSCW’11

 

 I’ll press Play, but I won’t listen: Profile Work in a Music-focused Social Network Service, a full paper by Suvi Silfverberg, Lassi A. Liikkanen and Airi Lampinen was accepted to CSCW 2011 conference taking place in March 19–23, 2011, Hangzhou, China.

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