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Mi | 09.09. | 11:00 – 12:30 Uhr<br />
Abschlusskeynote<br />
Interaktion mit dem Internet der Dinge /<br />
Interaction with the Internet of Things<br />
Ort<br />
47.01<br />
Zeit<br />
11:00 – 12:30<br />
Today’s industrial processes are mostly linear and designed for<br />
high throughput. Following the trends of mass customization,<br />
commoditization of physical goods and augmentation by digital<br />
services, industry is just about experiencing a digital revolution.<br />
Connecting machines for enabling analytics and control<br />
is not new by itself. The paradigm of Internet of Things, however,<br />
brings connectivity and exchange of data to a new level:<br />
connectivity and access to machine-generated data becomes<br />
a new default requiring new models of a shared understanding<br />
of data in order to generate value out of the massive amount of<br />
emerging data.This talk will discuss how semantic technologies<br />
can help to add machine comprehensible domain knowledge to<br />
data. Florian will introduce the concept of activity streams establishing<br />
high-level coordination among machines for human-robot<br />
collaboration. This talk will conclude deriving research questions<br />
the HCI community may approach in order to help to develop an<br />
industrial Web of Systems.<br />
Vita<br />
Florian Michahelles<br />
heads the Web of<br />
Things research<br />
group of Siemen Corporate<br />
Technology in<br />
Berkeley, California.<br />
Florian leads a team<br />
of researchers<br />
who aim at making<br />
machines devices in industrial environments<br />
smarter and more collaborative. Together with<br />
academic partners, as well as startups and<br />
corporate research groups the team explores<br />
the opportunities of web-based communication<br />
and semantic technologies for Siemens business<br />
areas. Florian also teaches a course on<br />
Internet of Things at UC Berkeley and studies<br />
how students can develop mesh-up Internet<br />
of Things applications based on the team's<br />
communication framework.<br />
Prior his engagement with Siemens, Florian<br />
has been working on identifying consumer<br />
products via RFID and barcode and relating<br />
information and products to physical goods<br />
via mobile applications. Following his stint as<br />
Director of the Auto-ID lab and lecturer at ETH<br />
Zurich, he came to Siemens Corporate Technology<br />
to ramp up his own team and is now<br />
looking to develop applications for semantic<br />
technologies.<br />
He holds a PhD from ETH Zurich, a MSc from<br />
LMU Munich, and has been a visiting researcher<br />
at MIT Sloan and Keio University.<br />
Florian has published 100+ academic papers<br />
in international conferences and journals and<br />
is actively supporting the research community<br />
by voluntary roles as program chair, research<br />
proposal evaluator and guest lecturer. He has<br />
been ranked at #21 within the Top 100 IoT<br />
Thinkers by Postscapes.<br />
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