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  1. Some of Steve Mann's publications that are available on the WWW: Comparametric Equations (the mathematical theory of computer mediated reality) Wearable Intelligent Signal Processing: Lead article from Proceedings of the IEEE, Nov. 1998, Vol. 86, No. 11, cover+p2123-2151.

  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 Hauptgebiet seiner Arbeit ist Sousveillance.

  3. He received his PhD from MIT in 1997, and is a tenured full professor at the University of Toronto. Together with Marvin Minsky, “the father of AI (Artificial Intelligence)”, and Ray Kurzweil, Mann created the new discipline of HI (Humanistic Intelligence). Mann and his students co-founded numerous companies with a worth in excess of $1 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Steve Mann (born 9 August in London) is an English guitarist, keyboardist, record producer and engineer, best known as a member of Andy Scott's Sweet from 1989 to 1995 and as a member of many bands by German guitarist Michael Schenker. Career Early career. Mann began ...

  6. Professor Steve Mann (PhD, MIT '97), widely regarded as the Father of Wearable Computing[], is an inventor best known for his work in wearable computing, augmented reality, and the invention of HDR (high dynamic range) imaging[].Mann created the world's first wearable augmented reality computer in his childhood in 1974 to visualize electromagnetic radio waves, and has been building the field ...

  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.