If I find the pocket change for registration - I am there in a heartbeat. Two panelists or speakers of interest to eHealth students are
Dr. Ann Cavoukian, Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, and
Dr. Alex Jadad, who is founder for the Centre for Globale eHealth Innovation lab at the University of Toronto. Having Ray Kuzweil, Steve Mann, Marvin Minsky, et al there is just "icing on the cake".
Website for IEEE ISTAS'13:
http://veillance.me
Theme - "Smartworld"
Living in a Smart World - People as Sensors
ISTAS'13 presenters
and panellists will address the implications of living in smartworlds - smart grids, smart infrastructure, smart homes, smart cars, smart fridges, and with the advent of body-worn sensors like cameras, smart people.
The environment around us is becoming "smarter". Soon there will be a camera in nearly every streetlight enabling better occupancy sensing, while many appliances and everyday products such as automatic flush toilets, and faucets are starting to use more sophisticated camera-based computer-vision technologies. Meanwhile, what happens when people increasingly wear these same sensors?
A smart world where people wear sensors such as cameras, physiological sensors (e.g. monitoring temperature, physiological characteristics), location data loggers, tokens, and other wearable and embeddable systems presents many direct benefits, especially for personal applications. However, these same "Wearable Computing" technologies and applications have the potential to become mechanisms of control by smart infrastructure monitoring those individuals that wear these sensors.
There are great socio-ethical implications that will stem from these technologies and fresh regulatory and legislative approaches are required to deal with this new environment.
This event promises to be the beginning of outcomes related to:
- Consumer awareness
- Usability
- A defined industry cluster of new innovators
- Regulatory demands for a variety of jurisdictions
- User-centric engineering development ideas
- Augmented Reality design
- Creative computing
- Mobile learning applications
- Wearables as an assistive technology
"Smart people" interacting with smart infrastructure means that intelligence is driving decisions. In essence, technology becomes society.
Professor Mann University of Toronto will be speaking in the opening keynote panel with acclaimed Professor of MIT Media Arts and Sciences,
Marvin Minsky who wrote the groundbreaking book The Society of Mind and has helped define the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) among his major contributions.