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Author's biography

Steve Mann, inventor of the wearable computer and personal imaging system (pictured wearing a prototype of his eyeglass-based device), is currently a faculty member at the University of Toronto, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

Steve has been experimenting with wearable computing and personal imaging as a hobby, since his high school days in the 1970s and early 1980s. In 1991 he introduced his vision to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and established a new direction of research there. He received his PhD degree from MIT in 1997. His previous degree is Master of Electrical Engineering (MEng) from McMaster University. Steve also holds undergraduate degrees in physics (BSc) and electrical engineering (BEng).

He was also guest-editor of a special issue on wearable computing and personal imaging in Personal Technologies journal, one of four organizers of the ACM's first international workshop on wearable computing, and publications chair for the IEEE international symposium on wearable computing (ISWC-97).

His present research interests include photometric image-based modeling, pencigraphic imaging, formulation of the response of objects and scenes to arbitrary lighting, creating a self-linearizing camera calibration procedure, and wearable, tetherless computer-mediated reality -- inventing the camera of the future. Steve is also interested in the visual arts and has exhibited his homometric image composites and lightspace renderings in numerous art galleries from 1985 to present. See http://www.wearcomp.org and http://www.wearcam.org



Steve Mann
Thu Jan 8 04:34:17 EST 1998