Presence / Augmented cognition

A market overview on Presence technologies and applications

Authors: 
Cristina Martin¹, Igor S. Pandzic², Giulio Ruffini¹ and Gianluca Zaffiro³ ¹Starlab S.L.– Research Department, Barcelona (Spain) ² University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Zagreb (Croatia) ³Telecom Italia S.p.A., Research & Trends Department, Turin (Italy)

This paper focuses on an extensive market analysis done
under the framework of the Peach coordination action, a
project funded by the European Union Future Emerging
Technologies unit. The analysis identifies, classifies, reports
and further elaborates on which areas presently benefit from
Presence technologies. Taxonomy of these markets is also
derived in this document, describing how and why Presence
is used there. Finally some data are extrapolated, showing
which are the most addressed markets and which Presence

Date of publication: 
2008
Reference: 
Presence 2008

STARFAST: a Wireless Wearable EEG/ECG Biometric System based on the ENOBIO Sensor

Authors: 
A. Riera, S. Dunne, I. Cester, G. Ruffini
Date of publication: 
2008
Reference: 
Proceedings of 5th pHealth Workshop on Wearable Micro and Nanosystems for Personalised Health (pHealth’08), Valencia, Spain, May 2008.

Multimodal Physiological Biometric Authentication

Authors: 
A. Riera, A. Soria-Frisch, M. Caparrini, I. Cester, and G. Ruffini
Date of publication: 
2008
Reference: 
To be published by Wiley/IEEE in Spring of 2008 in the book "Biometrics: Theory, Methods, and Applications"

Multimodal Physiological Biometric Authentication

Authors: 
A. Riera, J. Llobera, G. Ruffini.
Date of publication: 
2008
Reference: 
Proceedings 1st Workshop on Presence Technologies (RAVE’08) supported by PEACH Project (Presence Research in Action), Barcelona, Spain, February 2008.

Presence Research Roadmap

Authors: 
Ruffini, G., [Ed.]

This document is the second of three issues of a roadmap for future research on Presence Activities based on the inputs from the Presence Community. This issue has been updated with contributions from the Peach Roadmap WinG members (Working Group), the Peach Community and the Peach Team. The community at large can now provide feedback to the different issues of the Roadmap as described in http://peachbit.org.

Date of publication: 
2008
Reference: 
PEACH project deliverable D3.1 Issue 2 (http://peachbit.org)

Information, complexity, brains and reality (Kolmogorov Manifesto)

Authors: 
Giulio Ruffini

I discuss several aspects of information theory and its relationship to physics and neuroscience. The unifying thread of this somewhat chaotic essay is the concept of Kolmogorov or algorithmic complexity (Kolmogorov Complexity, for short). I argue that it is natural to interpret cognition as the art of finding algorithms that apprach the Solomonoff-Kolmogorov-Chaitin (algorithmic) Complexity limit with appropriate tradeoffs.

Date of publication: 
2007
Reference: 
http://arxiv.org/abs/0704.1147v1

Narratives within immersive technologies

Authors: 
Llobera, J.
Date of publication: 
2007
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