Senscape.Org

A Senscape is an integrated presentation of multidimensional sensory data allowing a human to understand and use properties of the environment that might otherwise have been beyond human perception. Such devices often have been imagined; examples include Star Trek's Tricorder and VISOR. Senscape.Org is about developing, integrating, and disseminating the systems technologies needed to make such devices practical.

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Imaging Insight, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 8-9 Matrox Imaging's special issue on security features an article (PDF) about our work involving SLI for fingerprinting.

July 18, 2007 Senscape.Org WWW site becomes active.

June 6, 2007 International Science Grid This Week is running a feature story on our work on AVA, titled Working The Camera: Real-Time Grid-Powered Surveillance.

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Although Senscape.Org has participants at various institutions, it was founded by Professors Bill Dieter and Hank Dietz, and is based in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Kentucky, in Lexington, KY. Fundamentally, Senscape.Org has grown out of the application of Aggregate.Org's approach and technologies to sensor control and processing.


Senscape.Org What you don't know can hurt you.