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Human-Centric View of Co-Creative Intelligence
Foresight Seminar28.1.2015
Roope RaisamoUniversity of Tampere
BACKGROUND
• This proposal is related to the joint SRIA under preparation, as presented by Caj Södergård. There these topics could form a work package providing differentservice industries with user interface solutions based on applied research.
• The proposal is also futuristic and requires extensive research activities carried out in interdisciplinary collaboration. This could result with a parallel SRA serving theSRIA’s from DIGILE and other SHOKs with the latest research results and interactionmodels that have been experimentally validated in basic research activities.
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Enriched Human
• FUTURE: Direct brain-computer interfacesand augmented cognition enable co-creative intelligence
• NEAR FUTURE: Wearable see-through displays, cloud services and multimodalinteraction (speech, audio, haptics, gestures, eye tracking, biosensors, …) provide a mobile interface for co-creative intelligence.
How to interact How to act?
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Augmented Human
• There is a small but growing community of researchers from different disciplineswho aim at reaching beyond what humans are today and what they can do.
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Augmented Human
Some of the related research areas:
• Augmented and Mixed Reality
• Smart Artifacts and Smart Textiles
• Assistive Augmentation
• Interfaces and Applications for Augmented Healthcare & Well-being
• Bionics and Biomechanics
• Brain-Computer Interfaces
• Implanted Interfaces
• Sensory Substitution
• Safety, Ethics, Trust, Privacy, and Security aspects of Augmented Human Technology
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Computational
Intelligence
Enhanced communication and action
Augmented humans may connect directly with each other and local or remote services
Computational
Intelligence
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MAIN OBJECTIVES: Augmented Human SRA
• Collective effort to elevate Finland as one of the leading countries in creating and applying augmented human technology.
• Interdisciplinary basic research covering the knowledge needed to create the basicbuilding blocks and interaction models for augmented human interfaces.
• Support for DIGILE SRIA’s and other SHOK programs in need for augmented humantechnology.
• Creation of a national research program funded by the Academy of Finland, supported by European collaboration through Horizon 2020 instruments and international research collaboration.
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DRAFT RESEARCH THEMES
• Models for using augmented human technology
• Basic research on human psychophysiological abilities related to use of suchtechnologies involving different interaction modalities
• Creation of augmented technologies fulfilling needs of selected user groups
• Study of societal impacts of such technologies
• Safety, Ethics, Trust, Privacy, and Security aspects of Augmented Human Technology
• … (the list is not exhaustive)
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INITIAL BREAKTHROUGH TARGETS
• Natural interface metaphors and interaction methods to make use of augmentedhuman technology.
• Augmented awareness of immediate surroundings and services available.
• Methods for effortless communication through distance with other people and with autonomous systems.
• Methods for effortless command of robots and other autonomous systems.
• Assistive augmentation and sensory substitution for people with special needs.
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TENTATIVE PARTNERS (mostly SRIA)
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Companies
Big (> 250 employees)
• Elisa
• Nokia
• Reaktor
SME´s
• Vincit
• Baby Wellness
• Deveteam
• Gatosol
• CBTec & XSPIS
• Context Learning Finland
• Hermia Group
• Innopion
• Jetspark Robotics
• Kilosoft
• Mekiwi
• Neoxen Systems
• Oneminstory
• PacketVideo
• Pasaati
Research organisations
• University of Tampere
• VTT
• University of Turku
• Aalto University
• Haaga-Helia University of Applied Science
• Tampere University of Technology
• University of Jyväskylä
• University of Oulu
• Åbo Academi University
• Tampere University of Applied Sciences (TAMK)
WHAT KIND OF PARTNERS ARE NEEDED
• Leading academic research groups from the fields of science needed to create new models and technologies for interaction in co-creative intelligence
• Companies and corporate research laboratories interested in collaboration.
• International research partners with complementary expertise, adding knowledgethrough joint research activities with the Finnish research community.
• People with a need for, or an interest in augmented human technology
– people who wish to transform their way of working
– early adopters of new technology
– disabled people
– …
• Anyone who thinks that there is a contribution to be made here.
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CONTACT PERSONS
The Industry-driven SRIA: Humans and Machines Co-Create Services
• Services: Prof. Caj Södergård , VTT
• Human-centric topics: Prof. Roope Raisamo, University of Tampere
(and other contacts found in Caj Södergård’s slides)
The Research-driven SRA: Augmented Human
• Coordination of the SRA process: Prof. Roope Raisamo, University of Tampere
(other contacts to be added)
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IF INTERESTED - ACT
• Send email to [email protected] and [email protected]
• Content
– Name of the interested organization
– Name of the contact person
– Potential interesting research themes
– Initial annual budget for participation
– Willingness to participate in writing the SRA
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