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Stephen S. Intille
Research Scientist and Technology Director, House_n
Consortium
Room: NE18-4FL (1 Cambridge Center)
Telephone: (617) 452-2346
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Stephen Intille, Ph.D., is Technology Director of the House_n
Consortium in the MIT Department of Architecture. His research
is focused on the development of context-recognition algorithms
and interface design strategies for ubiquitous computing environments
and devices. In current work he is developing systems for preventive
health care that support healthy aging and well-being in the
home by motivating longitudinal behavior change. He received
his Ph.D. from MIT in 1999 working on computational vision at
the MIT Media Laboratory, an S.M. from MIT in 1994, and a B.S.E.
degree in Computer Science and Engineering from the University
of Pennsylvania in 1992. He has published research on computational
stereo depth recovery, real-time and multi-agent tracking, activity
recognition, perceptually-based interactive environments, and
technology for preventive healthcare. Dr. Intille has been principal
investigator on two NSF ITR grants focused on automatic activity
recognition from sensor data in the home, as well as the MIT
principal investigator on sensor-enabled health technology grants
from Intel, the National Institutes of Health, and the Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation. He received an IBM Faculty award in
2003.
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This
page: Background; see also: Profile and Works (Works
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