OEC members Microsoft and Carnegie Mellon University created a video-on-demand session for NVIDIA GTC 2021 which ran April 12th-16th. In it they discuss their partnership on Azure Stack Hub (and the GPU preview program) and the development of edge-native applications. Check out the video below. The slides are also available
Waze is an example of a widely-used system that uses crowd-sourced human reporting to share knowledge about road conditions. In this video, we present a demo of LiveMap on the streets of Pittsburgh. LiveMap is a research system built at Carnegie Mellon University that is conceptually similar to Waze, but
6 course projects (many based on cloudlets and Gabriel)The Fall 2018 offering of 15-821/18-843 "Mobile and Pervasive Computing" course included several 2- and 3-person student projects based on cloudlets and wearable cognitive assistance. Examples include efficient searching of data stored on cloudlets, leveraging cloudlets for DNN gesture or
IKEA Stool Assembly: Wearable Cognitive AssistantThis Gabriel application was created by Mihir Bala, a talented freshman CS student from the University of Michigan, as an NSF Research Experience for Undergradautes project under the mentorship of Zhuo Chen. In addition to being another example of a Gabriel application, it offers the