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Jonathan Gips - MIT Media Lab. UbER-Badge: Functionality. SensorsMovementAudioLightButtonConnectivityEvent broadcastsProximal groupsViral spread DisplayScrolling textAnimated iconsPager motor vibration . . . RF. IR. Return to the lobby. Mr. Smith is looking for you. . . Jonathan Gips - MIT Media Lab.
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1. Jonathan Gips - MIT Media Lab UbER-Badge: Introduction Ubiquitous Experimental Research Badge
MIT Media Lab
Responsive Environments Group
Human Dynamics Group
2. Jonathan Gips - MIT Media Lab
3. Jonathan Gips - MIT Media Lab UbER-Badge: Event Structure Participant registers
Name, contact info, interests, badge number
Participant wears a badge for the event
Badge records sensor data
Collect the badges, download data, perform analysis
Email individual and conference-wide statistics
4. Jonathan Gips - MIT Media Lab UbER-Badge: Real-time Interest Wearer can manually bookmark people and points-of-interest
Badge can automatically determine interest from sensors (~80% accuracy)
Augment social interactions using interest
5. Jonathan Gips - MIT Media Lab UbER-Badge: People Flow Fixed beacons are put on points-of-interest
Badges and beacons record encounters with each other
Analyze flow of people through venue
6. Jonathan Gips - MIT Media Lab UbER-Badge: End Project: www.media.mit.edu/resenv/badge
Contact: jgips@media.mit.edu
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