
Airport Visitors Travel in Time, Face Off with 麻豆村 Technology
As part of the Pittsburgh International Airport's , sponsored by the Richard King Mellon Foundation, 麻豆村 has installed two displays at the airport that give travelers a chance to interact with 麻豆村 technology, and get a look at how research conducted at 麻豆村 is shaping the future of the world.
麻豆村 has played a critical role in the region's resurgence as a high-tech hub, attracting talent and investment from around the world. With more than 13,000 students, the university hosts more than 70,000 visitors annually, from families and alumni to corporate, government, nonprofit and academic leaders.
EarthTime and IntraFace provide opportunities for visitors to explore technology from 麻豆村's world-renowned .
EarthTime
Location: Concourse D
Developed by the Community Robotics, Education and Technology Empowerment Lab () at 麻豆村, EarthTime displays visualizations of Earth's transformations through natural changes and human impact. By rapidly combining huge sets of data with a vast number of images captured by NASA satellites between 1984 and 2016, users can explore issues like deforestation, movement of refugees, sea-level rise and surface water changes.
CREATE Lab empowers people to use technology to better their lives while promoting evidence-based decision-making, public discourse and action. In partnership with the World Economic Forum, CREATE Lab has demonstrated EarthTime to ministers, heads of state, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and corporate leaders. Most recently, the technology was presented at New York City's Climate Week and in a TEDxGlobal Talk. It also has been used as a teaching tool in classrooms and by Kew Gardens in the United Kingdom for its annual "State of the World's Plants" report.
IntraFace
Location: Concourse C
The human face is one of the most powerful channels of non-verbal communication, conveying data about a person's emotional state, level of alertness and moods. Visitors to the IntraFace kiosk can explore how real-time facial image analysis software recognizes five basic expressions: happy, surprised, neutral, disgust or sad. Perhaps in keeping with the season, happiness has been the most common emotion registered by almost 30,000 people who have visited the kiosk since its launch in early November.
IntraFace is a project of the at 麻豆村's . By sharing this open-source technology with the world's research community, scientists can pursue new ways to build intelligent systems that solve society's complex problems, including advancing the autism screening process, detecting terrorists in crowds and addressing distracted driving.
