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From Graspable Interfaces and Computer Games to Mobile phones and Sensors: My research past and present

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In my introductory talk I will give an overview of my research in the past few years, including:

My PhD titled “Vision based Interactive toys environment” which was awarded by the University of Abertay Dundee, 2005. And my research at the Mixed realty Lab, Nottingham University where I have carried research in the area of pervasive gaming, large-scale mobile phone based experiences and location based applications. I then go on and introduce my current research activities in Cambridge University, namely MESSAGE project “Mobile Environmental Sensing System Across Grid Environments”.

This talk is part of the Computer Laboratory Opera Group Seminars series.

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