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  1. William Stephen George Mann (born 8 June 1962) is a Canadian engineer, professor, and inventor who works in augmented reality, computational photography, particularly wearable computing, and high-dynamic-range imaging. Mann is sometimes labeled the "Father of Wearable Computing" for early inventions and continuing contributions to the field.

  2. Steve Mann (* 8. Juni 1962 in Hamilton (Ontario)) ist ein kanadischer Informatiker. Mann wurde 1997 am MIT Media Lab bei Rosalind Picard im Bereich Wearable Computing promoviert. Er ist Professor an der University of Toronto, ein Hauptge ...

  3. Steve Mann has been recognized as “the father of wearable computing” (IEEE ISSCC 2000) and “the father of wearable augmented reality (AR)” for his invention of “Digital Eye Glass” (EyeTap) and mediated reality (predecessor of AR). He also invented the Chirplet Transform, Comparametric Equations, and HDR (High Dynamic Range) imaging (U.S. Pat. 5828793). He received his PhD from MIT ...

  4. Steve Mann was recognized as "The Father of The Wearable Computer", IEEE ISSCC, Feb. 7th, 2000. "Steve Mann is the perfect example of someone... who persisted in his vision and ended up founding a new discipline."-- -- Nicholas Negroponte, Founder, Director, and Chairman, MIT Media Lab

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    Professor Steve Mann is widely regarded as the Father of Wearable Computing, having created the world's first wearable augmented reality computer more than 40 years ago. Mann is the inventor of the smartwatch, digital eye glass [ 2 ], and high dynamic range imaging (HDR) [ 3 ], which is used in nearly every digital camera and smartphone today, including the iPhone.

  6. Steve Mann has been recognized as “the father of wearable computing” (IEEE ISSCC 2000) and “the father of wearable augmented reality (AR)” for his invention of “Digital Eye Glass” (EyeTap) and mediated reality (predecessor of AR). He also invented the Chirplet Transform, Comparametric Equations, and HDR (High Dynamic Range) imaging (U.S. Pat. 5828793). He received his PhD from MIT ...

  7. Steve Mann, Electrical and Computer Engineering professor and father of ‘wearable computing’ has granted readers a rare glimpse behind the glass in a feature article for IEEE Spectrum Tech Alert. In the profile, ‘ Steve Mann: My 'Augmediated’ Life ,’ Mann addresses the pros and pitfalls of embracing mediated reality, and what he’s learned over his 35 solid years of field testing.

  8. 4. Okt. 2023 · Ever in the vanguard, Steve Mann PhD ’97 is continually inventing not only new technologies but new concepts and philosophies—along with the language to describe them. Best known as the father of wearable computing, Mann’s focus today is “mersivity”—advancing technology that connects people with the physical world.

  9. Caption: One of Steve Mann's childhood inventions, Metavision or Metaveillance (the vision of vision, sensing sensors, and sensing their capacity to sense) with the Sequential Wave Imprinting Machine (SWIM). In this early photograph, Mann has captured a camera's capacity to "see", i.e. a visualization of vision. More generally his ability to ...

  10. Steve MANN, Professor (Full) | Cited by 4,840 | of University of Toronto, Toronto (U of T) | Read 169 publications | Contact Steve MANN

  11. 7. Mai 2015 · Father of Wearable Computing, Dr. Steve Mann talks about using technology to see better starting from what inspired him to create wearable tech leading up to...

  12. 27. Feb. 2017 · Steve Mann (artist, deigner, and inventor) takes us through his work with augmented reality (AR) technologies. This includes the first wearable augmented rea...

  13. 1. März 2013 · What I’ve learned from 35 years of wearing computerized eyewear. Steve Mann. 01 Mar 2013. 11 min read. Photo: Ryan Enn Hughes. Back in 2004, I was awakened early one morning by a loud clatter. I ...

  14. 4. März 2016 · Steve Mann speaks at 2016 TEDx event in Toronto. Some of the companies Steve Mann has founded with his students:Musical Instruments Using Water - www.splasht...

  15. The chirplet transform: Physical considerations. S Mann, S Haykin. IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing 43 (11), 2745-2761. , 1995. 662. 1995. Extramissive spatial imaging digital eye glass apparatuses, methods and systems for virtual or augmediated vision, manipulation, creation, or interaction with objects ….

  16. Professor Steve Mann - Chairman. Professor Steve Mann (PhD, MIT '97), widely regarded as the Father of Wearable Computing [ 1 ], is an inventor best known for his work in wearable computing, augmented reality, and the invention of HDR (high dynamic range) imaging [ 2 ]. Mann created the world's first wearable augmented reality computer in his ...

  17. 7. Aug. 2012 · Steve MannSteve Mann’s EyeTap glasses. Steve Mann is considered by many to be the world’s first cyborg. He has been using wearable computers that assist his vision since the 1970s. Now he wears a display screen over his right eye and is connected to a computer and the Internet. In this edited interview, he discusses “mediated reality ...

  18. 23. Wearable Computing. By Steve Mann. Wearable computing is the study or practice of inventing, designing, building, or using miniature body-borne computational and sensory devices. Wearable computers may be worn under, over, or in clothing, or may also be themselves clothes (i.e. "Smart Clothing" (Mann, 1996a)).

  19. The Birth of Wearable Computing: 41 years of Augmented Reality. (Left-to-right): Steve Mann, age 12, Sequential Wave Imprinting Machine in 1974; Stephanie Mann, Age 9, Robot for visualizing ElectroMagnetic Wave Propagation; Jayse Hansen, Hollywood's #1 UI designer (now a Meta employee) with Meta Glass; Metasensing (visualizing vision and sensing sensors and their capacity to sense).

  20. 31. Dez. 2012 · Steve Mann: If it’s done right, it’ll make you smarter and more situationally aware, in the sense that you see things clearer. I’ll give you some examples. About 15 years ago, I created a I ...