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[学术讲座] From Personal Big Data to Personal Cyber Buddies in Hyperworld
发布人:宣传部      发布时间:2018-04-13


    主讲人: Jianhua Ma
    主    题:From Personal Big Data to Personal Cyber Buddies in Hyperworld

    地    点:知行楼107
    时
   间:2018年5月2日    下午4:30-6:00
    Abstract.
    Cyberspace has emerged as an unprecedented digital space in addition to conventional spaces, and further brought about a new global digital environment known as cyberworld. We are undergoing the revolutionary process of cyberization to form the novel cyberworld and reform existing physical, social and mental worlds towards a cyber-enabled hyperworld. Can we successfully adapt to these new worlds to truly benefit from these cyber technologies and live better in the complex and unknown cyber and cyber-integrated new world environments? It appears that human abilities in perception, communication, management, control and cognition will not be sufficient to directly handle so many cyber things and cyber-conjugated physical, social and mental things. This talk presents a novel way to create a group of human-centered or individual-oriented cyber buddies that may help an individual’s activities in the cyber-enabled hyperworld. These personal cyber buddies are expressed as a general notation x-I including Cyber-I, Wear-I, Robo-I, Ambi-I, Web-I, Social-I and Health-I. The main features and functions of these personal cyber buddies are explained, and their future perspectives are discussed.

Biography. Jianhua Ma is a professor in the Faculty of Computer and Information Sciences, Hosei University, Tokyo, Japan. He served as the head of Digital Media Department of Hosei University in 2011-2012. His research interests include multimedia, networking, pervasive computing, social computing, wearable technology, IoT, smart things, cyber life, and cyber intelligence. Ma is one of pioneers in research on Hyper World and Cyber World (CW) since 1996, and was a co-initiator of the first international symposium on Cyber World in 2002. He first proposed Ubiquitous Intelligence (UI) towards Smart World (SW), which he envisioned in 2004, and was featured in the European ID People Magazine in 2005. He has conducted several unique CW-related projects including the Cyber Individual (Cyber-I), which was featured by and highlighted on the front page of IEEE Computing Now in 2011. Ma has published more than 300 papers, co-authored/edited over 15 books and 30 journal special issues, and delivered over 30 keynote speeches at international conferences. He has founded three IEEE Congresses on ‘Smart World’, ‘Cybermatics’ and ‘Cyber Science and Technology’, respectively, as well as IEEE Conferences on Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing (UIC), Pervasive Intelligence and Computing (PICom), Advanced and Trusted Computing (ATC), Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Computing (DASC), Cyber Physical and Social Computing, Internet of Things , and Internet of People (IoP). He is a Chair of IEEE Technical Committee on Cybermatics, and a Chair of IEEE Technical Committee on Smart World.