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    518 views5 years ago. Professor Steve Mann (MIT '97, P. Eng, Ontario), University of Toronto, Visiting Full Professor at Stanford University, Department of Electrical Engineering.

  2. 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 ].

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  3. 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 ...

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  4. Biography. 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 ...

  5. Mann is full professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Toronto, and is the Chief Scientist of the Rotman School of Management's CD Lab. He is also the Chief Scietist of Meta (http://spaceglasses.com), recently closing a $23 million Series A funding round .

  6. Prof. Steve Mann, PhD (MIT), P.Eng. (Ontario), is widely regarded as "The Father of Wearable Computing" [IEEE ISSCC 2000]. His work as an artist, scientist, designer, and inventor made Toronto the world's epicentre of wearable technologies back in the 1980s. In 1992 Mann took this invention from Toronto to Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ...

  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.