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Mobile Territorial Lab aims at creating an experimental environment to push forward the research on human-behavior analysis and interaction studies of people while in mobility. MTL has been created by Telecom Italia SKIL Lab, in cooperation with Telefonica I+D, the Human Dynamics group at MIT Media Lab, the Institute for Data Driven Design (ID³) and Fondazione Bruno Kessler, and with contributions from Telecom Italia Future Center. More: www.mobileterritoriallab.eu

NetCarity is a European project researching and testing technologies which will help older people to improve their wellbeing, independence, safety and health at home. The project is investigating how new and existing technologies can be integrated cost effectively into people's homes, making them feel more comfortable about remaining in this familiar environment. http://www.netcarity.org

Intelligent Technologies for Cultural Visists and Mobile Education is a joint project between Italy and Israel, sponsored by the Italian Ministry of University and Research and by the Autonomous Province of Trento. The project is concerned with new concepts for intelligent technologies supporting museum visits. http://itch.fbk.eu/

Ambient Aware Assistant - ACube will act in the framework of Ambient Intelligence, by conceiving a highly-developed smart environment to be deployed in nursing homes as a support to medical and assistance staff. The sophisticated features of the envisaged system will have a major impact on quality of care, quality of life of the assisted, as well as working conditions of caregivers. More information

Cospatial. Communication and Social Participation: Collaborative Technologies for Interaction And Learning aims at developing collaborative technologies designed to promote the learning of social competence by children who are typically developing and those with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD). More information on Cospatail web-site. http://cospatial.fbk.eu/

Internet of Services. Research in Service Oriented Computing has been based on the idea that software applications can be constructed by composing and configuring “software services”, i.e., software utilities that can be used but that are not necessarily owned by consumers. More information

Past Projects

CHIL [Computer in the Human Interaction Loop]

Humaine [Research on Emotions and Human-Machine Interaction]

Peach [Personal Experience with active Cultural Heritage]