2008-02-03

MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

The Nokia-MIT program envisions a future where small hand-held devices such as mobile phones will become part of an "ecosystem" of information, services, peripherals, sensors, and other devices. This week CSAIL's Nokia-MIT program hosted a meeting with over one hundred technologists in attendance to discuss the progress of current research underway. Nokia-MIT research projects are exploring new user interfaces that incorporate speech and other modalities, mobile computing platforms, software architectures, and ways to manage information including the semantic web. The focus of this week's meeting was to emphasize technologies for the creation of scalable consumer internet services, which is now a major part of Nokia's strategy.
Tuesday February 5th:Robotics Seminar Series Spring 2008: From Biologically Inspired Robots to Reality: Snake and Quadruped Walking
Wednesday February 6th: Robotics Seminar Series Spring 2008:
Real-Time Adaptive Signal Processing
Top: Nokia-MIT Program meetingBottom Left: Prof. Arvind, CSAIL Bottom Right: Dr. Bob Iannucci, NokiaPhotos by Jason Dorfman

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