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Senseless - environmental sensing without additional hardware
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Kim Burgess
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jan Fri 17
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https://lca2020.linux.org.au/schedule/presentation/115/
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Your workplace probably watches you. Every minute. Every day. Let’s see how. Modern environments are equipped with many, often invisible ways that allow sensing of the people within, their actions or potential interaction intent. Importantly, many of these techniques are possible without additional hardware, involving explicit interaction, or notable changes to how you may already interface with a physical space. In isolation, many of these inputs do not provide significant information; however in aggregate can create a detailed context for an environment and the people within it. This session is a brief tour of common sensing techniques and highlights some information we all create as inhabitants of these spaces.
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