Jennifer Healey: If cars could talk, accidents might be avoidable
Jennifer Healey: Als auto's konden praten, zijn ongelukken misschien te voorkomen
A research scientist at Intel, Jennifer Healey develops the mobile internet devices of the future. Full bio
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en gelukspoppetjes
in Amerika,
maar ik herinner me nog mijn eerste aanrijding.
Je bent in een soort glazen koepel.
zonder te zien waar je naar toe gaat.
heeft iemand hem gezien.
hoe andere auto's zich gaan gedragen.
van onze positie aan andere auto's.
en waar ze naar toe gaan.
deze gegevens uitwisselen,
zelfs als het niet zo druk is,
zouden uitwisselen.
met kort bereik
heen en weer worden gestuurd
Er moet dan bepaald worden wat belangrijk is.
je weet ook hoe.
om uit de weg te gaan.
"Zorg dat je wegkomt?"
in een zee van geroddel.
met bescherming van onze privacy,
over ons kunnen praten.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Jennifer Healey - Research scientistA research scientist at Intel, Jennifer Healey develops the mobile internet devices of the future.
Why you should listen
Jennifer Healey imagines a future where computers and smartphones are capable of being sensitive to human emotions and where cars are able to talk to each other, and thus keep their drivers away from accidents. A scientist at Intel Corporation Research Labs, she researches devices and systems that would allow for these major innovations.
Healey holds PhD from MIT in electrical engineering and computer science. While there, she pioneered “Affective Computing” with Rosalind Picard and developed the first wearable computer with physiological sensors and a video camera that allows the wearer to track their daily activities and how they feel while doing them. From there, she moved to IBM where she worked on the next generation of multi-modal interactive smartphones and helped architect the "Interaction Mark-Up language" that allows users to switch from voice to speech input seamlessly.
Healey has also used her interest in embedded devices in the field of healthcare. While an instructor at Harvard Medical School and at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, she worked on new ways to use heart rate to predict cardiac health. She then joined HP Research in Cambridge to further develop wearable sensors for health monitoring and continued this research when she joined Intel Digital Health.
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