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Engaging Technolog(ies) for Effective Interaction Jeremy R. Cooperstock

Engaging Technolog(ies) for Effective Interaction Jeremy R. Cooperstock Centre for Intelligent Machines McGill University Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music Media and Technology McGill University. Ultra-Videoconferencing. Shared Reality. Intelligent Classrooms. A Brief Roadmap.

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Engaging Technolog(ies) for Effective Interaction Jeremy R. Cooperstock

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  1. Engaging Technolog(ies) for Effective Interaction Jeremy R. Cooperstock Centre for Intelligent Machines McGill University Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music Media and TechnologyMcGill University

  2. Ultra-Videoconferencing • Shared Reality • Intelligent Classrooms A Brief Roadmap

  3. Jef Raskin“Graphical User Interfaces are not human-compatible.” Inspiration Mark Weiser“The most profound technologies are those that disappear.”

  4. Classroom Technology

  5. “High-tech” touch-screen control…

  6. context-sensitive volume control motor controls light controls Simplified button control

  7. I don’t want to control all of that!

  8. Solution: Intelligent Classroom “Reactive” Technology • room senses events…. • and responds automatically

  9. left right Full-featured button panel

  10. Simplifying Lecture Capture

  11. What about the cameraman?

  12. Student Questionnaires • technology viewed favourably by most users • 2000-01: • 90 survey responses, 83% positive • 2002-03: • 115 survey responses, 77% positive • (most negative comments related to technical problems) • 2003-04: • 110 survey responses, 85% positive

  13. Videoconferencing: the past(AT&T PicturePhone – 1956)

  14. Videoconferencing: the future?Zack Snyder’s “Online Jam”, October 2001

  15. yeah, right! For those with DSL at home...

  16. You don’t say! "As depicted in the spot, it's a bit of a stretch for the home consumer to run that instantaneously and smoothly; that's more the realm of the professional musician…. there's a little more to it than just going on the net."

  17. "Playing Together" experimentNew York-Ottawa, Remote Masters class, Dec. 8, 2000 Pinchas Zuckerman, Columbia U, NYC Wu Ji, Canarie ARDNOC, Ottawa

  18. or put another way... Latency:The Interaction-Killer

  19. musicalactivity smallensemble large ensemble lip synch compress acquire transmit MPEG* Tolerated Synchronicity 0 10 20 80ms 30 40 60 70 50 speed of light: Mtl-LA net latency Mtl-LA networks * This is a theoretical “best-case” scenario. Actual performance may vary. The manufacturer makes no warranties, either express or implied, and will not be held liable for damage resulting from use of the product. Certain restrictions may apply. Offer void where prohibited by law. Batteries not included.

  20. Distributed Violin DuetMcGill-Université de Montréal for RISQnet Conference, Nov. 21, 2001

  21. "The medium is the message" - Marshall McLuhan Cooperstock's Corollary: "The medium must be faster than the message.” * * but between protocol deficiencies (TCP, UDP), competing data flows, process scheduling on a budget, ARQ (retransmission management) without QoS, interface HW/SW “uncooperativeness”, aggressive router policies, multi-format support, echo suppression, and interface complexity… it’s much more than just the medium

  22. Note:look of anguish

  23. The BrassMontreal-Ottawa (NRC) Trial with Pace Sturdevant, February 2, 2002

  24. Violin Masters ClassMontreal-Ottawa (NRC) Trial with Pinchas Zuckerman, Feb. 20, 2002

  25. Size does matter

  26. Distributed Jazz JamMontreal-Stanford (CCRMA), Research Demonstration, Oct. 24, 2002

  27. Remote Video Interpretation (Sign Language)Montreal-Fredericton (UNB), research trials, 2003 physician's setup patient's setup

  28. Shared Reality and Shared Spaces: Toward Immersive Telepresence

  29. Vibrosensory TransmissionVRQ demo, March 8, 2004

  30. … and another application

  31. Next Steps: Multi-screen High-DefFunded by Canarie’s Advanced Applications Program

  32. Conference Room Configuration

  33. New challenge: Real-time mosaicing

  34. Sample Result: Can your camera do this?

  35. And going deep under…Funded by Canarie’s Intelligent Infrastructure Program and NEPTUNE

  36. Thank you... software download: http://www.ultravideo.mcgill.edu Shared Reality Lab:http://www.cim.mcgill.ca/sre

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