Monday, October 26, 2015

Data Analytics is Changing Sports

Data analytics is playing a huge role in sports. Teams are using it for defensive positioning, shooting frequency, free agent acquisition, and scouting. Here are some of the ways that data analytics is changing sports


  1. Umpires are using data analytics for a more precise strike zone
  2. Data from wearable technologies, such as headsets
  3. Predicting insight into fan preferences 
  4. Influencing coaches decisions
  5. Build arguments for contract negotiations
Data analytics is changing the way games are being played. Coaches are using data analytics to decide whether or not to go for it on 4th down or punt. Baseball teams are using analytics to decide the predictability of where the ball will be hit and positioning the defense accordingly. Baseball has seen the number of defensive literally double over the last few seasons.

Is data analytics benefiting sports or hindering sports? Would you rather have a coach that uses instinct to make calls, such as Mike Tomlin the head coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers, or would you rather have a coach that used stats and analytics to make the most accurate and precise decision?


Thursday, October 22, 2015

Advanced robotics, a good idea for our future?



As our world evolves, lots of things are improving an getting more important. That is the case for technology. Technology and science become a big part in our society ans have developed as cornerstone in our culture. since evolution looks limitless, the human brain is coming up with new ideas that were impossible to realize couple years ago. as our knowledge increased overall thanks to the tools available. Advanced robotics go in that way. It first came into use in 1980's and it is defined any sensor-based robots that attempt to mimic human intelligence.


Some would tell you that advanced robotics can be dangerous for the human development as robots could potentially replace humans on some daily tasks. But based on the world we live in, advance robotics could become really handful depending on its use.indeed, it could have a great impact on the medicine area. using medicine assisted technology can benefit the patients. "You can actually mark the knee at the time of surgery, now when I mark it I can see exactly what the knee looks like and it helps me select the component that I need and the type of component and I can actually go in with a special device after I designed it, which actually helps me bur the area out and put the implant in, so we get a precise
application of the implant,” explained Dr. Sonny Rush, an Orthopedic Surgeon at Rush Foundation Hospital.






Patients could benefit from this technology by getting smaller incisions, less scaring, and quicker recovery. Several universities like UMass have decided to concentrate on advanced robotics to get even better results and learn more about what could make a huge impact in our lives.

The Company about Personalized Medicine


About Company

Partners HealthCare Personalized Medicine (formerly known as the Partners HealthCare Center for Personalized Genetic Medicine or PCPGM) is a division of Partners HealthCare, an integrated health care system founded by Brigham and Women’s and Massachusetts General Hospital, both Harvard-affiliated teaching hospitals, and the largest independent hospital recipients of National Institute of Health (NIH) research funding in the United States. 
Partners Personalized Medicine was founded in 2001 by Partners HealthCare and Harvard Medical School (HMS) as the Harvard-Partners Center for Genetics and Genomics. The center was launched before completion of the Human Genome Project as an early commitment to, and in recognition of, the potential for genomic knowledge to dramatically improve health care.  This mission, to better understand and harness the unique genetic and genomic makeup of individuals to improve their health, continues today.
As a part of the Partners HealthCare system, and through its affiliation with Harvard Medical School, Partners Personalized Medicine is uniquely positioned to leverage the talent and resources of Partners HealthCare system and impact the research and clinical activities of one of the largest and most transformative health care systems in the country.

Better, Together

Partners Personalized Medicine brings together scientists, clinicians, genetic counselors and information scientists from Partners hospitals and Harvard Medical School who collaborate to:
  • Advance our collective understanding of the role of genetics in disease origin and treatment, and
  • Apply personalized medicine in the clinical setting to make care more effective and affordable
In this way, the Partners Personalized Medicine plays a crucial role in helping to ensure that the Partners HealthCare system fulfills its mission of delivering high quality and efficient patient care, advancing clinical care through research discoveries, and educating the next generation of scientists and care givers who can bring that care to our local and global community.
- See more at: http://personalizedmedicine.partners.org/about/default.aspx#sthash.JcflDKOu.dpuf

Resource: http://personalizedmedicine.partners.org/about/default.aspx

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

How to Maximize Business Profits

Many companies are using data analytics to cut costs, improve employee performance, and attract new customers. But, according to Fred Feinberg, "We don't have a data problem anymore. We have a 'too much data' problem. Data is not information. They key is, when information is coming in so fast you can't even store it for more than a few days, you have to decide what to retain."

Data analytics is becoming more important in sports. The Oakland Athletics, who usually have one of the lowest payrolls in baseball, use data analytics to try and find a player who can produce at a high-rate on the field at a bargain salary. The Houston Rockets use data analytics to compute the efficiency of two point shots, three point shots, and layups. Players who play more within the system see their earning potential increase. Tennis players use big data to streamline their on-court movements and identify weaknesses in their games.

 With data analytics becoming such a large part of sports business, my question is when acuqiring a player what should you look at more: performance, character, or how well the player fits in the system based on data analytics?

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Virtual Reality Headsets (Oculus Rift)


What is Virtual reality (VR)?   It is a three-dimensional computer generated world or environment, that is affected by the users movements.  The term virtual reality has been around for a long time.  When most people think of virtual reality they think of a helmet connected to a computer.  That mindset is about too quickly change.  In recent years VR tech has been evolving, and so has the market for it.  Many companies like Sony, Samsung, Google and Oculus have now associated themselves with VR tech, for gaming, social and mobile platforms.  For the sake of time, I will just focus on Google and Oculus.

            Google and Oculus have been developing a VR headset gaming system, that has a controller to go with it.  The headset gaming system is called the Oculus rift.  As of now Google and Oculus are leading the way in this market.  But what you really want to know is how does it work.  The way that it works is by putting on the headset.  Unfortunately the headset is not wireless so you will have to put the cable over your shoulder.  You will also have to plug in the headset into a powerful PC.  Oculus will be offering a these PC's, which will also have the "Oculus Ready PC Program" installed to play the game.  The headset is suppose to feel like slipping on a pair of glasses.  Then since everyone's eyes are not the same, you will be able to adjust the distance of the optics.  You will also be able to adjust then lens for each eye as well.  Oculus still recommends that while playing you sit instead of standing up. 

            I think that the Oculus Rift will have a lot of success with this product.  Some of the reasons for this is the name recognition that they have, and the fact that they have created their own controller for the product.  The controller will be from Xbox, so that is how you will control the game with the headset.  The product will also have plenty of financial backing, because of Facebook.  The product is set to be released in the first quarter of 2016.  The estimated price for this product will be no more than $1,000.  I truly believe that this product can and will work but it does have a some problems that can hold it back.  Those problems are the PC that is needed to work it and the price.  The question that I have is, will the average consumer still buy the Oculus Rift?
The VR Race
Oculus Rift coming in 2016

Uber Expandes With Moves to Make Their Driverless Cars a Reality



Uber's camera equipped cars, pictured above, have recently been mapping out streets, attractions, establishments, etc, similar to Google's street view. Uber is also planning to buy Microsoft's digital-navigation systems as well as the 3D mapping technology associated with Microsoft's Bing search engine.

Uber is hoping that their new technology will make it easier for their current drivers, who will be able to use it to avoid busy intersections and other actions that will make routes quicker.
The technology is also laying the groundwork for a future driverless car

There is currently a competitive race between Google, Tesla, and other companies to develop a practical driverless vehicle.

What do you think? Would you ever have a driverless vehicle come pick you up and take you somewhere? 

Monday, October 19, 2015

The Car of the Future Today?



It’s something that’s been spoken about in hushed whispers in the automotive industry since the end of World War II. It’s something that, time and time again, the critics and industry experts have said the technology wasn’t ready for, and that it may never happen. But they have been proven wrong, for it is just a few steps away from reality. This technology of the future is the self-driving car, and pioneer American automaker Tesla is just shy of creating it.
                                           (Photo by Jonathan Quilter)

                As of last week, all owners of Tesla P85 and P85D model automobiles saw a prompt on the display screen in their car to upgrade to “Version 7.0”, which included some relatively hum-drum things for the owners of a $100,000 luxury car- a self-parallel-parking feature similar to that used on some Fords, a new background  for the electronic instruments in the car, and activation of the side collision warning sensors- but, if one splurges for the $2500 Autopilot system, that is where things get interesting.
                Automotive magazine and new car authority Road & Track was given the opportunity to try out the Autopilot system on a P85D model, and to really test it’s meddle, they chose to take it to New York city to go head-to-head with rush hour traffic there. This is the exact opposite of the scenario in which the engineers behind the Autopilot feature designed it for, but this just goes to prove how good the system really is, as the test driver and author of the article, Robert Sorokanich, had almost no faults to call Tesla out on.
                The idea behind the system is simple- accelerate the car to a speed above 17 miles per hour, and tap the cruise control stalk twice, and Autopilot is engaged. Unlike many other current attempts at autonomous cars, you may fully remove your hands from the steering wheel once Autopilot has taken control; the system will beep at you if it finds something it cannot handle on its own. Sorokanich had only a few qualms with the self-steering system, citing that it would occasionally get a tad closer to large vehicles (i.e. tractor trailers, box trucks, etc.) than he would have preferred, and that the car could sometimes act in an awkward manner if another driver cut you off, as the system is programmed to keep a safe distance between itself and other vehicles while in Autopilot mode. Finally, the car cannot currently handle intersections or stoplights on its own without another vehicle in front of it. However, any one of these situations could be remedied by tapping on the brake, as that deactivates Autopilot and allows you to regain control of the vehicle, much like a traditional cruise control system.
                Other than those few instances, the car drove itself superbly, so much so that it is doubtful that many other drivers on the road recognized that the Tesla was a self-driving automobile. But the real question that Tesla, as well as all other auto manufacturers experimenting with self-driving cars, should be asking is this: are you ready to let your car drive itself?

Thursday, October 15, 2015

The future of at home gaming: its real

Microsoft is expressing an interest in this field. The Microsoft HoloLens product is headed in this direction using a headset. Specialized headsets for AR could still work with the mobile phone in the cardboard box. It just needs to utilize the camera of the mobile phone so the user can also see the real world objects. That way they don't kill themselves while playing some game or examining the frog.



Watch the below video as Microsoft shows how its new hololens product actually works. The games will turn any room into a live video game. You see the man in the video fight off robot aliens and really interact in the game. The game will not interfere with any real life furniture or walls and obstacles in the game. The game is equipped with complete area awareness technology. 

Look into the future of gaming below. 

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Innovation: Genomics and Personalized Medicine

         

            Innovation: Genomics and Personalized Medicine

Healthcare is changing rapidly with the introduction of genomics, which makes personalized medicine possible and increasingly more available. This video talks about new standards in medical care -- prevention and treatment -- that are happening today in advanced community hospitals, not just research facilities. 

Topics covered in this video about the Genomic Medicine Institute at El Camino Hospital include genetic testing, biotechnology, biomarkers, genetic counseling, personalized medicine, genetic disorders, genomic map, genetic information and more.

If you thought that genomic medicine was only an experiment available to very few, it's time to learn what is happening now that you or your loved ones can access. Welcome to the 21st century and advanced medical care!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-vQpvLQbVE

Advanced Robotics

The Direction of Advanced Robotics




The term "Advanced Robotics" covers a variety of robotic endeavors, ranging from  autonomous vaccum cleaners, drones, and helicopters; to the beggining of hummanoid robotics and autonomous vehicles etc. The first areas I took interest in my findings were hummanoid robotics and underwater robotics. Reason being an interesting video caught my eye in hummanoid robotics...

This video had me wondering the possibilities of the future in hummanoid robotics and surprised of current standing in the direction these designs are heading.

And underwater robotics were of interest as well because as technology increases so does our ability to travel and explore new depths while keeping lives safe.

Geocaching— a New Way to Scavenger Hunt

Recently in one of my blog posts, I referenced geocaching. I didn’t think that I would actually write a post about, but there is just too much information about it to pass up the opportunity to post about it. Geocaching is a geolocation app that allows the user to essentially participate in a scavenger hunt that everyone has access to, as long as you have the app. Geocaching has even grown so big that it has even become a verb. Participating in the app is “geocaching”.


The object of using this app is to make the objects somewhat difficult to find. Although the app will tell you the rough location of the object, it may take 20 minutes or more to even find where it is hidden. Usually the objects should be placed in a somewhat sheltered environment, where the weather will not affect the object. The object will usually have a piece of paper so that you can record and track who has found your object. This could be in the crevice of a tree, under the skirting of a light pole, or anything else!
(Many people make the geocaches so that people can write on them)

The really cool thing about this app is that you can place an item for people to find. All you have to do is record the object within the app itself. This feature can make it pretty fun! How cool would it be to try to make it hard to find your object? That means that the people that found your object really had to work for it.

The ultimate goal of this app is to bring people together by the power of having a scavenger hunt. Who would have thought that looking for objects would captivate people so much?


The question is: will you geocache if you haven’t already?

Samson Gear S2 Amazes with New Watch Faces

 How would you like to have a smart watch on your wrist whose screen can be customized to fit your greatest media need?  

The Gear S2 was released in Berlin in September, where its' popularity and interest has been growing ever since. The Gear S2 is a smart watch with a rotating bezel, which made partners excited to create apps for this new wearable technology. Because of the unique shape of the watch all app partners had to redesign their apps to pair specifically with the Gear S2. Samson made sure all partners were provided with all that they needed for the redesign of their apps. As the designers worked on the project they learned that the redesigns combined with the way the Gear S2's bezel works created the best usable smart watch on the market.

In my opinion the best part of the Gear S2 is the plethora of different watch faces that coincide with the app that this most important to the user. Check out the picture below to see how the different app partners have increased usability and convenience to their target market though their new Gear S2 watch faces.
Source


There are already hundreds of apps available for this new Samson smart watch. The eight most popular apps are shown above.

Do you think the new watche faces that were created for the Samson Gear S2 will be such a hit, that other smart watch companies will begin to ask their app partners to create the same thing for their smart watches? Would these watch faces be a reason you would purchase the Samson Gear S2 over another smart watch?

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

How to Survive Digital Transformation

The next twenty to forty years will be viewed as the most transformative period in history. This is because advances in science, progression of technology and innovation, the digital phenomenon.

Moore's law has driven technology progression exponentially and the rise of innovation. The question is how do we prepare for a rapidly changing, technology-driven world?


  1. This is a good time for leaders to start transferring lessons learned in past transformations to the current circumstance.
  2. Realize that the concepts of leading and managing are two different things: leaders will transform people in a transformation period.
  3. The concept of group work is excellent. Use the tools of technology to allow for collaborative thinking and growth. 
  4. Budgeting and strategy making are two separate things. Don't let a budget keep you from executing a good business plan. 
  5. Understanding technology is the easy part, knowing what to do with it is the hard part. Be creative and willing to listen to your team and collaborate good ideas.
  6. Companies that can simplify their technology platforms and enable flexibility, will create a massive advantage in innovation.
  7. Long term plans aren't as important as short-term plans in this technology wave. Everything is changing so rapidly that it makes it impossible to execute a 10 year plan or even a 5 year plan when the tools being used change every couple of years.
Do you agree that collaboration and teamwork is the best way to combat technology and innovation? Do you agree that a short term plan is more important than a long term plan in high technological and high innovation times?

The Internet of Things: Another Step Towards a Harmonious Future?


                The Internet of Things is quite possibly the biggest advancement happening in the technological world ever known to man, and it’s happening right as we speak. It’s a revolution that society has seen coming for at least 50 years, and yet, we as a whole don’t truly understand the gravity of this development.
                The biggest advancement in the achievement of the Internet of Things has been, according to Daniel Burrus of Wired, the rapid advancement of sensor technology. Much of the hype surrounding the concept of the Internet of Things has been about the ability of different technologies to interface and communicate with one another. For example, now when your television stops working, the television can send a message to a computer at the HQ for Vizio or RCA (depending on what brand of television you have) and notify them that one of their units require repair. In the meantime, that television can line up the programs that you had on TiVo to your tablet instantly without you needing to raise a finger, so that you won’t miss any of your favorite shows. This is all fine and dandy, but it’s a drop in the bucket compared to where the Internet of Things is headed.
              
  You see, sensors can allow inanimate objects to “see”. This way, when a traffic accident happens in the backwoods in the middle of the night and all occupants of both vehicles are unconscious, the mile marker sign can detect the crash using sensor technology and can call emergency services. 
                                            Photo by Bruce S. Cridlebaugh

    A bridge can now sense when it’s becoming dangerously weak via its sensor relay and can then notify oncoming vehicles to reroute their drivers so as to avoid the risk of a collapse.
So the question we are left with is this: will the Internet of Things prevent tragedies in the future?

A Screen the Wrapps Around Your Wrist


Are you into that new Apple Watch? Would it be more attractive to you if you could buy a "smart wrist piece" where the screen wrapped all around your wrist creating a "digital canvas"?

Photo By: Polyera


The Wove Band, a "digital canvas" (the CEO of the company not wanting it be called a smart watch), that has 4680 mm square screen space, which is 6.5 times the amount of screen space that the Apple Watch has. This large screen allows you to see things like your text messages at a larger scale with no scrolling needed. When the user is alerted of a text message all they have to do is role their wrist over and the text will appear in a landscape view. The Wove Band has been designed to never turn off unlike the competitive smart watch, instead it can display different "band" designs that can be pared with a watch face.

This new idea of a wearable "digital canvas" is very interesting to me. I have never wanted a smart watch before, but the Wove Band is something that I would like to take a closer look at when it comes out in 2016. This band sounds more usable and convenient than a smart watch. I like the idea of being able to use the whole surface of this wearable technology.

What do you think, has the Wove Band peaked your interest as well? Would you rather a smart watch or a Wove Band?


 
Video From: Wired



This new smart band is predicted to be released to the public in mid-2016 at a lesser price than the Apple Watch.

For more information check out Wired




What's the Buzz With Google Buzz and Apps Like it?

Everyone is familiar with all that Google has to offer. Most exclusively, they are known for their industry leading search engine capabilities. In addition to many of their Google Tools, their location features are starting to emerge as a key strength to their success.

A lot of people I know feel that Google maps are more reliable than Apple’s map feature, even installing Google’s map app on their Apple devices. Using the power of geolocation, Google uses two apps in particular that are really helpful for the user—Google Latitude and Google Buzz. These tools are very advantageous to people in the business world. Google Latitude is a geolocation app that is part of Google Maps for mobile. It enables you to share your location with others, such as co-workers or clients, as well as see their locations. Check in at places to let others know you’ve arrived. Share, set, or hide your location at any time. You can use this with any of your devices, Apple and Android alike.Google tools for business
Google Buzz is a particularly interesting feature that Google offers. It is an app in which the user can post updates in conjunction with your google maps feature, and even Google latitude. This app also uses your location to show you locations that are around you that might appeal to you. What is interesting about google is that they can see how you use the internet, likely google search, and tailor an app especially made for you.

What do you think? Is this something that you would download on your devices?



Solar Panels are Becoming as Cheap as Fossil Fuels


Elon Musk and his energy company, SolarCity, are harnessing solar power more efficiently than ever before, and are releasing panels for residential use that will rival the cost of traditional fossil fuels. 

The popularity and feasibility of solar power is growing in the U.S. right now, with recent installations making it possible to power 4.6 million homes in the country.  In fact, 40% of new energy production in the U.S. this year has come from solar power. 

The company's goal is to make solar power a realistic alternative to fossil fuels in the residential market, although critics say it could never be used for more than 20-25% of total energy in the residential market. 

What do you think? Will solar power take over fossil fuels as it becomes cheaper and easier? 

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Wearable Technology: Smart Glove

Giving a voice to the speech and hearing impaired


 
Wearable technology  is something that is becoming big in our society.  Right now the apple watch is the face of this movement.  But the apple watch may have to start making room for a new product.  Did you know that in America there is an estimated 38,225,590 people with a hearing disability?  This estimated number was taken in 2012.  A hearing disability can cause other problems as well.  Problems such as a speech impediment.  With hearing loss and a speech impediment  communicating can be difficult.  That is why sign language was created to make communicating easier.  With today's technology we are trying to take it a step further.
 
"Have hearing problems"
(includes both deaf and hard of hearing)
Total U.S. population:
294,043,000
38,225,590
13%
>6 years old
691,883
1.81%
Ages 18-34:
67,414,000
2,309,000
3.4%
Ages 35-44:
38,019,000
2,380,000
6.3%
Ages 45-54:
25,668,000
2,634,000
10.3%
Ages 55-64:
21,217,000
3,275,000
15.4%
Ages 65 and over:
30,043,000
8,729,000
29.1%
 
  At Goldsmiths, University of London there is a student by the name of Hadeel Ayoub.  She has been developing what is called the Smart Glove (SingLanguageGlove).  What the Smart Glove does is turn sign language into text and spoken dialogue.  Ayoub is now on her third iteration of the Smart Glove.  The new features of the Smart Glove has been equipped with five flex sensors to monitor the bends and curves of the fingers.  Ayoub then followed up with a new model that was faster and smaller, and with text that scrolled on the screen.  She is now working on adding a language translation, and making smaller gloves for children.  Lastly she wants to have Wi-Fi in the glove so that its motions can be relayed wirelessly through smart phones or tablets, so then the app will take care of the translations.  This new device will open the lines of communication for the people with hearing disabilities.  The best part about the Smart Glove is that if you don't know sign language you will still be able to communicate with this person. 
 


            Technology today is constantly changing and evolving to better suit us in everyday life.  I think that the Smart Glove will change many lives for the better.  Like I mentioned earlier the lines of communication will be opened to everyone with this product.  This product to me shows how we can push past and break down barriers in any situation that we face.  But with this new product which is Smart Glove leaves a question.  How do we share this product at a affordable price, so that many people in need can use it?