Date: 11/14/2023
Time: 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Location
Special Collections Seminar Room
Description
Modern environments are alive with sensors, such as smartphones, wearables, vehicles, and cameras. However, despite the plethora of sensors, direct sensing of desired events is difficult in the real-world. This is primarily due to large amounts of noise introduced by our movements during everyday tasks, in addition to lack of dedicated sensors and deployment difficulties.
This talk will explore Dr. Shubham Jain‘s research efforts into leveraging pervasive sensing devices with an eye towards developing a multi-modal data integration and interpretation framework. She will discuss sensing frameworks for urban spaces and the mHealth space as well as new tools that introduce new avenues for smart cities and healthcare analytics in the real-world.
If you have a disability and are requesting accommodations in order to fully participate in this event, please email libraryevents@stonybrook.edu or call 631-632-7100.
Registration
Bookings are closed for this event.
Clara Tran
Email: clara.tran@stonybrook.edu
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