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Toward a Brand-new Interaction

Toward a Brand-new Interaction Yoshinov YAMAMOTO Yoshinov.yamamoto@aist.go.jp Yoshinov.yamamoto@am.sony.com Yoshinov@i.am Yoshinov@csli.stanford.edu Introduction “ A trend of communication media ” . Increase of the importance of the “ small amount of bits stream information ” .

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Toward a Brand-new Interaction

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  1. Toward a Brand-new Interaction Yoshinov YAMAMOTO Yoshinov.yamamoto@aist.go.jp Yoshinov.yamamoto@am.sony.com Yoshinov@i.am Yoshinov@csli.stanford.edu yoshinov@i.am

  2. Introduction • “A trend of communication media”. • Increase of the importance of the “small amount of bits stream information”. yoshinov@i.am

  3. Communication Media • The trend of the market of the information services from the point of view “communication media” yoshinov@i.am

  4. Trend amount of information (communication) on the electrical networks 1876 // 1970     2000     2005      2010      2015 yoshinov@i.am

  5. Telephone Era. • Telephone was invented in 1876. • At first telephone was criticized. • But now, many people spent much time using telephones despite the fact that telephone communication lacks expression, body language, and relies solely on someone's voice. amount of information (communication) on the electrical networks Telephone (voice) 1876 // 1970     2000     2005      2010      2015 yoshinov@i.am

  6. E-mail Era • In 1970 e-mail appeared and began to boom. • In 1999, the amount of information exchanged globally by e-mail is larger than the amount communicated by telephone in the U.S. amount of information (communication) on the electrical networks E-mail (text) Telephone (voice) 1876 // 1970     2000     2005      2010      2015 yoshinov@i.am

  7. ICQ/ IM (Instant Message) Era • In the year 2000 ICQ/ IM is the mainstream mode of communication media. • AOL currently has 40,000,000 members, ICQ currently has 38,000,000 members, for a total of about 80,000,000 members who are exchanging 8,500,000,000 messages per day. amount of information (communication) on the electrical networks ICQ/IM (short text) E-mail (text) Telephone (voice) 1876 // 1970     2000     2005      2010      2015 yoshinov@i.am

  8. Small Bits • To use the least amount of information. • The mode of communication media which requires the least amount of information pushes out the previous generation mode of communication media. amount of information (communication) on the electrical networks ICQ/IM (short text) E-mail (text) Telephone (voice) 1876 // 1970     2000     2005      2010      2015 yoshinov@i.am

  9. Interaction Cost yoshinov@i.am

  10. What Is Real Breakthrough? • Nowadays, many people argue about what the next generation internet. They think, there will be a huge communication cable provided globally for satellite medicine, satellite conferences, etc... In the future. Visual data use (like TV phones) will increase more than you can imagine. • Compare with it, most important thing is “we can send only 1 bit by suitable cost for only 1 bit”. It’s not “we can send a large data stream for multi media”. • The most important thing that happened was that the cost to transmit data has been lowered according to its size. In other words, today we can send small data for almost free. yoshinov@i.am

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