Author Archives: dirkheylen

El Bosco

After seeing the Jeroen Bosch exhibition in his hometown (Den Bosch), we also wanted to see the exhibition in Madrid. Enjoyed it immensely!

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Emotional Computers

podcast on Emotional Computers – Affective Computing and the Aria Valuspa Project, broadcasted by the NTR in the series “De Kennis van NU”. (In Dutch)

“Computers zien we als kille rekenaars. Maar daar komt snel verandering in. Wetenschappers werken aan algoritmen die computers in staat stellen om emoties bij mensen te herkennen en er ook rekening mee te houden. En dat is onmisbaar als ze met ons moeten samenwerken. Maar hoe ver zijn we inmiddels? En waar gaat het naartoe? Karin van den Boogaert praat erover met Dirk Heylen. Hij is hoogleraar Socially Intelligent Computing aan de Universiteit Twente.

Dirk Heylen is betrokken bij het Aria Valuspa project waarin software menselijke stem nabootst. Kijk op deze site voor voorbeelden. Een ander project is SEMAINE waarin Heylen en collega’s een Sensitive Artificial Listener ontwikkelden. Op YouTube kun je een aantal voorbeelden vinden van gesprekken tussen de virtuele persoonlijkheden van dit programma en mensen.”

 

Media and Technology Presentations 2015-2016

As you can read on Gijs Huijsman’s post:

“Every year at HMI we organize the Media Technology course in which students build installations that focus on unusual uses of technology. This year the theme of the course was related to our very own Tasty Bits & Bytes project: Future Foods. We are very happy to announce that we are collaborating with Fooddockin Deventer to exhibit the students’ work. On the 28th of January from 17:00 until 20:00 six student groups will showcase installations that combine technology with food in interesting ways.”

Watch one of the installations here.

TASST

The Tactile Sleeve for Social Touch is being developed together with the HvA in the COMMIT/ VIEWW project. At the start of the project there was a newspaper article about it NRC-NEXT (see one of the previous posts). After the article appeared we were approached by a caregiver from Bartimeus with the question to look at the possibilities for this technology for people that are deaf blind. We have been exploring options since then and have worked on some prototypes. Today we presented the work so far at the SamenWijzerDag for caregivers and other professionals in the field. We had a large audience that provided interesting ideas and comments. I hope that we can really make a difference with our investigations on tactile interfaces.

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