Saturday, 22 September 2012

Swarm Intelligence!


The idea…
With iterative methods of updating the kind of collaborative work which could have more impact on the physical and social environment than the digital media itself, we realized that there could only be a desperate need of information and support when one does not feel “at home”.

What better than to let the user go travelling with a bunch of friends to a foreign land allowing the user to rely not only on information provided on the internet but also instant updates by their travel-mates who’ve decided to explore the place  based on their likes and dislikes.

Various reasons to travel….
We explored the various reasons for travel which included holidays along with conference meetings, business trips, educational excursions, internships etc. In every case no matter how well the user is pre-prepared the very idea of being in an unknown land brings in a sense on uneasiness.

General use
Cloud computing along with smart phones and mobile devices is precisely the technology of interest in such circumstances where using advance methodologies like image processing and augmented reality could help the user instantly capture and upload the image of a nearby location which could allow him/her to not only locate himself/herself but also to differentiate between a cultural, resident or eatery spot!

Speaking in terms of the kind of traveller

1.       Tourists could get the places to visit along with the reviews of other tourists from their land as well as others. These could also be prioritized according to the areas of interests.

2.       The professors and students attending conferences in foreign land could get a dynamic update of the other members of the conference acquiring information like their arrival, accommodation, research interest etc.

3.       The business groups could get information about other competitions in the market, country wise hits etc.

4.       The students on foreign internships could get information about other interns from their own country and from other places. These interns could collaborate to reduce the sense of loneliness experienced by interns with no company.

5.       Inter-disciplinary excursions where each department students would have their own places of interest could update their experience to others rating the place as a must visit or not.

Further applications
The dispersed groups could also decide a common meeting point with cloud computing service allowing finding the commonplace nearest to all. In future if face recognition technique allows the system to identify a user, their experiences, reviews, likes and dislikes could be downloaded to subjectively and vicariously make an informed decision. The means of commuting along with the nearby restaurants could be additional help not only by the system but by close by users. 

The crux of the concept is
To bridge those unnoticed gaps in a group conversation and reach the efficiency of collaboration  as seen in bees and ants i.e Swarm Intelligence!


After struggling for almost 30 mins to get the video uploaded we're finally done! Feels amazing to expect a new beginning with an amazing end!

Team Vision!! \m/



References...

staff.washington.edu/paymana/
swarm/krink_01.pdf

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYIkgG1nX4E
http://online.wsj.com/ad/article/cloudcomputing-changelives
http://www.speechfxinc.com/pdf/SFX_NN_and_SIRI_Review.pdf

J Kennedy - Handbook of nature-inspired and innovative computing, 2006 - Springer

A survey of augmented reality

RT Azuma - Presence-Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 1997 - nzdis.otago.ac.nz

Persona

The following persona we used to empathize with the user.
Punicha Chanu



Background-
A 19 year old fun loving girl, doing her engineering in Chemical Science and Technology at IIT Guwahati. Highly entusiastic and active all the time. Loves dramatics, music, talking and her phone! Fond of hanging out with her friends and family

Goal-
To seek innovative methods of information seeking without much effort!



Final Mind Map!


After heated discussions and cool ideas we finally condensed to focus on a particular system design idea!




The final Mind Map

The User Interview




Based on the principles of contextual interview we surveyed a broad spectrum of users given the versatility of cloud computing. Beginning with a general insight of the users we asked them questions on collaborative working environment and as to what would be their system of working in a group including idea exchange and work update and then introduced them to cloud computing based application. We concluded that the users had a mental model about the system but were not well versed with the implementation of the model. We also realized that users understood the impact on optimization and were hesitant to upload all the information and preferred selective uploads. We then condensed our questions based on the user where questions incase of user as a professor gave insights into data acquisition of foreign places for conferences and exchange of culture between student and professor. On the other hand students (mostly teenagers) were more into Gaming, Media Files exchange and entertainment. Conditional interview with a student given the situation of travelling with a group of friends to a picnic spot revealed that the group could be concerned about a common gathering point, places to visit and food they like. Interview with a foreign intern revealed an excitement of a new place with a pinch of nostalgia where the user expressed desire to find places having her country’s culture and food as well. The intern wished for more advanced Google map help. We thus realized that user satisfaction could be easily achieved by development of such applications which ultimately targeted speed and optimization.




Gearing up for user interview....


To substantiate and concretize our idea we had to bind our questions relevant to a particular line of thought without loss of generality. Thus we decided to maintain a broad spectrum of users as well as maintain the quality of conditional interview.  The particular users of interest were students, professors and interns out of which few of them could be foreigners.




Idea Processing.... Dichotomous!!


Given the vastness and versatility of cloud computing several ideas were conceived but for one reason or the other they were collectively rejected..The team was dichotomous with Apurva and Satyan on one side and Sameer, Neha and me on the other.



Syncing music….!
Apurva and Satyan came up with the idea of using mobiles and laptops as synced devices to act as savior in situations like an unplanned party where lack of speakers wouldn’t be much of a problem as we just need 2 or more mobile phones synced with the cloud to play the same music at the same time giving a surround sound or speaker system effect. The laptops could also be synced to form a huge screen incase of a lack of projector system for a movie etc.

Why not?

It concentrated more on the digital media than the physical environment. There was no collaboration or information sharing and it limited the exploitation of cloud computing.

Food delivery!

Given that you’re a passenger travelling via train from Amsterdam to Munich. Given that it’s a 10 hour journey you wouldn't mind having a bite or two from your favorite fast food chain which is not available in the boring pantry. Using cloud you could estimate the arrival to next stop and see if it’s possible to make an order which could simply be delivered to the next station!

Why not?

It involved collaborative work but not amongst peer groups and involved more of a geographically dispersed group. The challenge specified working together with colleagues and friends we interact with everyday.

United we stand!

Ultimately both these ideas were dropped and we came back a full circle but hey! It was more of a spiral where we were more confident than anything else. At least we knew what not to work on!

modularization is imperative!

Back from the much needed tea break! Ideas have solidified as time "dawns" upon us............