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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Microsoft Research Cambridge, public talks > The Mobile Computing Platform after Smartphones - Prof Romit Roy Choudhury: MSR Cambridge, Lecture Series
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Microsoft Research Cambridge Talks Admins. Please note, this event may be recorded. Microsoft will own the copyright of any recording and reserves the right to distribute it as required. This talk argues that “earables” could be the next milestone in mobile computing after smartphones. With numerous sensors, processors, and radios getting embedded into modern earphones, we envision a new eco-system around the ear. Earables will run voice assistants like Alexa; will sense human motion and gestures; will track health metrics through the ear; and will open new forms of interactions, such as acoustic AR/VR. The leap from today’s ear-phones to “earables” could mimmic the transformation from basic-phones to smart phones. This talk will attempt to foresee the road ahead, with a focus on some of the research questions in the short and long term. This talk is part of the Microsoft Research Cambridge, public talks series. This talk is included in these lists:
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