I am currently involved in a diverse range of research projects spanning ubiquitous
computing, wearable cameras, interaction technologies,
environmentally-aware computer systems and beyond.
Some of the higher-profile projects I am working on are outlined here:
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SenseCam is a wearable camera that takes photos
automatically and which is proving to have great potential as an aid to recall for people with
memory loss - it is currently being evaluated in a number of clinical settings.
Sensecam is also proving to be an incredibly powerful tool for
studying the processes of autobiographical memory and is helping cognitive
neuroscientists develop their theoretical models.
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ThinSight is a thin form-factor
multitouch display which combines LCD technology with
infra-red optical sensing.
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Somniloquy
is a new approach to network interface design that enables
desktop PCs to maintain a network presence even when they are in very low power standby states.
Other projects that I'm involved in are described on
the
Sensors and Devices group web site.