Title: Community being together wherever you are
1Community- being together wherever you are
- Johnny Widén
- Media Technology CDT
- Luleå University of Technology
2Outline
- Communication models
- Research issues
- Prototypes
- Co-operating Vital projects
- Goals
- Done during 2003
- Time plan 2004
3Common communities
4Synchronous communication
- Asynchronous different time
- Email
- Messaging
- Forums
- Synchronous same time
- Audio
- Video
- Chat
- Messaging
5Human communication
Face-to-face
Mediated
6Research issues
- Scalable distribution of real-time media to
dynamic groups - Dynamic adaptation
- Group awareness
- User interface design
- Mobile collaborative interface for distributed
workers
7Room metaphore exists today
8Room metaphore - static
9Community metaphore - dynamic
10Examples of dynamic groups
- Geographic position
- - I want to interact with all users within 1 km
radius interested in human power vehicles - User state
- - I want to interact with of my friends that
currently are not sleeping - Work relation
- - I want to interact with my project group
11Scalable distribution of real-time media to
dynamic groups
- Static groups is solved
- (matching groups with IP Multicast groups)
- How to achieve scalability with highly dynamic
settings where each user creates their own groups
12Dynamic adaptation
13Dynamic adaptation
- How to interconnect various communication media
such as converting audio to text, text to audio,
activity cues to audio to support more limited
devices - How to interconnect various communication tools
such as desktop computers, hand held devices,
wearable computers, and fixed and mobile phones
14User interface design
- How to present dynamic groups
- How to present the group for a wearable computer
user and how she should interact with the group
and the group with her
15Group awareness
- (If time allows)
- How to create a better awareness and better sense
of presence for groups - using desktop computers
- using a combination of desktop computers, PDAs,
and mobile phones
16Mobile collaborative interface for distributed
workers
17Scenario driven applied research
- Results
- Prototypes (running software/systems)
- Good academic results
- Idea -gt Prototype -gt Evaluation -gt Publication
- We want the results to be utilized!
- We live as we preach!
18Prototypes so far
- Wearable Communicator
- MIM - Mobile Instant Messaging
- MIM Web Gateway
- A Web Based History tool
- Client for adapting video bandwidth based on user
interest - Integration of telephone in a Marratech e-meeting
room
19Prototypes to come
- Voice/text converter
- Testbed
- Wearable Communicator with voice/text converter
- Wearable Communicator with telepointer over video
- Wearable Communicator PDA based
- Dynamic groups
20Wearable Communicator
- Head mounted display
- Camera and headset
- Mouse and keyboard
- Laptop in a backpack
21MIM - Mobile Instant Messaging
- Overcome the limitations of ICQ, AIM, IRC, MSN
Messenger, etc - MIM supports
- use on many computers
- mobile usage
- MIM clients so far
- ICQ, IRC, Marratech Pro chat
- on desktops, laptops, and Java based mobile phones
22MIM Web Gateway
23A Web Based History tool
24Client for adapting video bandwidth based on user
interest
- Different parameters could be set
- e.g., give the video for a focused user more
frames/s
25Telephone gateway to a Marratech e-meeting room
- Telephone gateway via SIP
26Example e-visitor at a fair
- A fair in Stockholm
- Remote participants in Luleå
- A much greater experience than with a fixed web
cam - Audio environment of great importance
- This was very good!!
27Community - summary
- Technology that makes it simple for
- rich meetings with family, friends, and
colleagues - located elsewhere or on the move
- Rich meetings
- (depth, quality, and substance)
- by use of video, audio, chat, and shared areas
for text, pictures, and drawings
28Co-operating projects within Vital
- Meetings
- Meetings are central in society. User interfaces
for communication have to be intuitive and be
adapted to mobility - Situate
- Services based on the users position, context,
and situation simplify the usage of complex
communication systems - ABC - Always best connected
- In mobile communication the best available
network connection should automatically be used
based on user profiles for bandwith, latency,
costs, or other parameters
29Goals (1)
- Engagement
- Researchers (from academia, culture, industry
etc) - 2 - PhD students - 8
- Co-operating organizations in the project - 3
- Information and knowledge deployment
- Presentations/demonstrations - 10
- Publications (accepted by renowned conferences
etc) - 15 - Substantial result
- Patents - 0
- Prototypes - 10
30Goals (2)
- Growth
- Merits/Examinations - 3
- Companies establishing (expanding) themselves in
the region - 0 - Start-up companies - 0
- New inter-organizational networks - 1
- New business for existing companies - 0
- Miscellaneous
- Activities for equality between the sexes - 0
31Done during 2003 Q1
- 2003-01 -- Start of phase 1
- 2003-02 Prototype
- MIM - Mobile Instant Messaging, version 1
- 2003-02 Prototype
- Wearable Communicator, version 1
- 2003-02 Demonstrations
- at SITI conference
32Done during 2003 Q2
- 2003-05 Prototype
- Client for adapting video bandwidth based on user
interest, version 1 - 2003-05 Demonstrations
- at student recruiting fair
- 2003-06 Prototype
- MIM Web Gateway, version 1
- 2003-06 Prototype
- Telephone gateway via SIP in Marratech Pro,
version 1 - 2003-06 Licentiate exams
- Jeremiah Scholl, Stefan Elf
33Done during 2003 Q3
- 2003-09 Paper
- Presentation of User-interest driven video
adaptation for collaborative workspace
applications at 5th COST 264 International
Workshop on Networked Group Communications, NGC - 2003-09 Paper
- Presentation of Secure Inclusion of Phones into
Online E-Meetings at 6th IFIP/IEEE International
Conference, MMNS 2003
34Done during 2003 Q4 (1)
- 2003-10 -- Start of phase 2
- 2003-12 Prototype, version 1
- MIM history tool
- 2003-11 Presentation
- at Thesis Day
- 2003-11 Prototype
- Client for adapting video bandwidth based on user
interest, version 2
35Done during 2003 Q4 (2)
- 2003-11 Demonstrations
- at Cyber Science Conference
- 2003-12 Paper
- MIM history tool
- 2003-12 Prototype
- MIM - Mobile Instant Messaging, version 2
36Time plan 2004 Q1
- 2004-01 Paper
- Presentation The MIM Web Gateway to IP Multicast
E-Meetings at SPIE/ACM Multimedia Computing and
Networking Conference (MMCN'04) - 2004-01 Paper
- MIM history tool, web interface, phone client
- 2004-Q1 Prototype
- Client for adapting video bandwidth based on user
interest, version 3 - 2004-Q1 Prototype
- Voice/text converter, version 1
- 2004-Q1 Prototype
- Testbed, version 1
37Time plan 2004 Q2
- 2004-04 Report
- Technical report to ABB
- 2004-Q2 Prototype
- Wearable Communicator with telepointer over video
- 2004-Q2 Prototype
- Telephone gateway via SIP in Marratech Pro,
version 2 - 2004-Q2 Prototype
- Dynamic groups, version 1
- 2004-Q2 Prototype
- Wearable Communicator with voice/text converter
38Time plan 2004 Q3
- 2004-Q2-Q3 User Study
- Measuring user behavior
- 2004-Q3 Prototype
- Dynamic groups, version 2
- 2004-Q3 Prototype
- Wearable Communicator PDA based
- 2004-Q3 Prototype
- Testbed, version 2
- 2004-Q3-Q4 Paper
- User studies on adapting video bandwidth based on
user interest
39Time plan 2004 Q4
- 2004-Q4 Doctorial exam
- Roland Parviainen
- 2004-Q4 Licentiate exam
- Marcus Nilsson
- 2004-Q4 Paper
- Important issues in video communication regarding
human task performance - 2005-01 Report
- Final report
40Questions?