2007/11/07 event: Intelligence at the Interface web interface, intelligence, semantic web The interfaces we use to interact with the world's information are getting smarter. First we had web portals, which give us someone else's idea of the content we should see. Then came search engines, which let us tell the system what we want. We are about to see the next wave -- intelligence at the interface -- which will know a lot more about us, our interests, our information, and our environment. This SD Forum event will showcase four exciting new examples of intelligence at the interface developed by Bay Area companies.

  • SRI will demonstrate an intelligent assistant system that came out of an ambitious AI research program. It learns about your documents, email, people, schedules, and meetings, and learns even more as you use it. It helps you organize your information world, prepare for meetings, create presentations, and find information in the context of your work.
  • Yahoo! Research Berkeley will demo ZoneTag and Zurfer, mobile-phone photo-driven applications that use your social, spatial, and temporal context to support and enhance key user tasks on the mobile device. They intelligently help you capture, upload, tag, view and search for photos on your mobile device, minimizing requirements on explicit input and user attention.
  • PARC will demonstrate a mobile leisure guide, codenamed Magitti, which recommends places to visit in an urban environment. It pays attention to your time, location, past behavior and preferences and it also infers your current and future activity type to better target its recommendations.
  • Radar Networks will demonstrate a new online service based on their Semantic Web platform that helps people organize, find, and share their information more intelligently. It knows about the semantic content of information of all sorts, from web content to email.
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