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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 ...

  2. BIO. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. mannlab.comMannLab

    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 , and high dynamic range imaging (HDR) , which is used in nearly every digital camera and smartphone today, including ...

  5. 1 de mar. de 2013 · 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 ran outside, only to discover that a car had smashed into the ...

  6. 4 de mar. de 2016 · His work as an artist, scientist, designer, and inventor made Toronto the world's epicentre of wearable technologies in the 1980s. In 1992, Mann took an invention from Toronto to the Massachusetts ...

  7. Steve Mann (Hamilton, 8 de junio de 1962) [1] es un profesor titular del Departamento de Ingeniería Eléctrica y Computación, con citas cruzadas a la Facultad de Artes y Ciencias y Facultad de Ciencias Forestales, de la Universidad de Toronto.