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Title: Future Lifestyle


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Future Lifestyle
  • Integrated with Speech Recognition

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2
Recall the Show Room..
  • Open the door without keys
  • Turn on / off lights, radio, TV, etc
  • Choose TV programs

What else can we do?
3
Consider when you wanna
  • know what are the movies playing today
  • ask when are the flights to LA this week and make
    a reservation
  • check if you forgot to turn off the air
    conditioner before you left home
  • make a phone call to an old friend whose number
    is missed unfortunately

4
A desirable future
  • We wish to see, to hear, and to know all that we
    want

Naturally
Remember the phone number?
Go to a specific place?
Find the newspaper?
5
Natural
To make it
  • Speech Recognition

To Say
  • Image Transferring

To See
  • Audio Playback

To Hear
  • Data Retrieval Automatically

To Know
Theyre all ready!!
6
This is my idea
  • To Provide an example to show that the
    technical ability we have now is already well
    enough to change our daily life for a great deal.

7
Goals
  • To switch TV images from CATV, video, mailbox,
    and www browser as our wish
  • To make a phone call or to query info. without
    walking toward the devices, such as PCs and
    telephones
  • To control or to get the status of lights and
    fans, nearby or far away

8
TEL

Light
Speech
Email
WWW
Background Computer
Remote Computer
Image Data
Status Control
TV
Cable
fan
video
9
Tools
  • Metaglue
  • X10 or PLC
  • Speech Recognition
  • Simple Windows programs, exdialer, IE
  • Digital TV
  • Full-Duplex modem card

10
Tools
  • Metaglue
  • X10 or PLC
  • Speech Recognition
  • Simple Windows programs, exdialer, IE
  • Digital TV
  • Full-Duplex modem card

11
Metaglue?
can be low-level controller for devices, such as
  • Metaglue, developed by MIT, provides a platform
    that components in an intelligent environment
    (IE)can thus communicate with one another in
    order to coordinate their actions.

projectors
can also be high-level agents, such as
meeting management applications
12
Tools
For computers to communicate with each other so
that user can control devices far away
  • Metaglue
  • X10 or PLC
  • Speech Recognition
  • Simple Windows programs, exdialer, IE
  • Digital TV
  • Full-Duplex modem card

13
Tools
  • Metaglue
  • X10 or PLC
  • Speech Recognition
  • Simple Windows programs, exdialer, IE
  • Digital TV
  • Full-Duplex modem card

14
X10?
  • X10 is used to control simple devices, such as
    lights.
  • Difference between PLC

1. Controlling 32 or even more devices at one time
2. Remote control
3. Turning the lights lighter or darker
gradually
15
Tools
To control fans, lights, etc
  • Metaglue
  • X10 or PLC
  • Speech Recognition
  • Simple Windows programs, exdialer, IE
  • Digital TV
  • Full-Duplex modem card

16
Constant recording time and different keyword
data for each function
Tools
  • Metaglue
  • X10 or PLC
  • Speech Recognition
  • Simple Windows programs, exdialer, IE
  • Digital TV
  • Full-Duplex modem card

17
Tools
To make a phone call, query data on the web, and
so on
  • Metaglue
  • X10 or PLC
  • Speech Recognition
  • Simple Windows programs, exdialer, IE
  • Digital TV
  • Full-Duplex modem card

18
Tools
So that all images are available not only on the
computer screens
  • Metaglue
  • X10 or PLC
  • Speech Recognition
  • Simple Windows programs, exdialer, IE
  • Digital TV
  • Full-Duplex modem card

19
Tools
Make it possible to talk to somebody on a phone
without dialing or holding a handset
  • Metaglue
  • X10 or PLC
  • Speech Recognition
  • Simple Windows programs, exdialer, IE
  • Digital TV
  • Full-Duplex modem card

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Reference
  • Nicholas Hanssens, Ajay Kulkarni, Rattapoom
    Tchida, and Tyler Horton, Building Agent-Based
    Intelligent Workspaces, 2002.
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