<nodes> <node id="212891">  <title><![CDATA[Choose Your Own Sociocultural Training Adventure]]></title>  <uid>27592</uid>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Mark Riedl (Interactive Computing), with funding through DARPA's Young Faculty Awards (YFA) program, has developed a computer system that can automatically parse and aggregate people’s stories about a given topic and reconstruct variations of those experiences. The outputs are interactive training simulations similar to role-playing videogames or choose-your-own-adventure books.&nbsp;Source:&nbsp;<a href="http://www.darpa.mil/NewsEvents/Releases/2013/05/14.aspx">Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency</a></p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>Joshua Preston</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1368543786</created>  <gmt_created>2013-05-14 15:03:06</gmt_created>  <changed>1475893587</changed>  <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:26:27</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[]]></teaser>  <type>hgTechInTheNews</type>  <publication><![CDATA[Choose Your Own Sociocultural Training Adventure]]></publication>  <article_dateline>2013-05-14T00:00:00-04:00</article_dateline>  <iso_article_dateline>2013-05-14T00:00:00-04:00</iso_article_dateline>  <gmt_article_dateline>2013-05-14T00:00:00-04:00</gmt_article_dateline>  <article_url><![CDATA[http://www.darpa.mil/NewsEvents/Releases/2013/05/14.aspx]]></article_url>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="1299"><![CDATA[GVU Center]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>      </categories>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="690"><![CDATA[darpa]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="66271"><![CDATA[Entertainment Intelligence Lab]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="66281"><![CDATA[Mark Riedl]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="66291"><![CDATA[Young Faculty Award]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <core_research_areas>      </core_research_areas>  <news_room_topics>      </news_room_topics>    <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="140221">  <title><![CDATA[Musical Glove Improves Sensation, Mobility for People with Spinal Cord Injury]]></title>  <uid>27560</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Georgia Tech researchers have created a wireless, musical glove that may improve sensation and motor skills for people with paralyzing spinal cord injury (SCI).</p><p>The gadget was successfully used by individuals with limited feeling or movement in their hands due to tetraplegia. These individuals had sustained their injury more than a year before the study, a time frame when most rehab patients see very little improvement for the remainder of their lives.&nbsp; Remarkably, the device was primarily used while the participants were going about their daily routines.</p><p>The device is called <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zi6t89pi17c">Mobile Music Touch</a> (MMT). The glove, which looks like a workout glove with a small box on the back, is used with a piano keyboard and vibrates a person’s fingers to indicate which keys to play. While learning to play the instrument, several people with SCI experienced improved sensation in their fingers.</p><p>Researchers at Georgia Tech and Atlanta’s <a href="http://www.shepherd.org/">Shepherd Center</a> recently completed a study focusing on people with weakness and sensory loss due to SCI.</p><p>“After our preliminary work in 2011, we suspected that the glove would have positive results for people with SCI,” said Ph.D. graduate Tanya Markow, the project’s leader. “But we were surprised by how much improvement they made in our study. For example, after using the glove, some participants were able to feel the texture of their bed sheets and clothes for the first time since their injury.”</p><p>Markow worked with individuals with SCI who had limited feeling or movement in their hands. Each suffered a spinal injury more than a year prior to the study. The eight-week project required study participants to practice playing the piano for 30 minutes, three times a week.&nbsp; Half used the MMT glove to practice; half did not.</p><p>The MMT system works with a computer, MP3 player or smart phone. A song, such as Ode to Joy, is programmed into a device, which is wirelessly linked to the glove. As the musical notes are illuminated on the correct keys on the piano keyboard, the gadget sends vibrations to “tap” the corresponding fingers. The participants play along, gradually memorizing the keys and learning additional songs.&nbsp;</p><p>However, these active learning sessions with MMT were not the primary focus of the study.&nbsp; The participants also wore the glove at home for two hours a day, five days a week, feeling only the vibration (and not playing the piano).&nbsp; Previous studies showed that wearing the MMT system passively in this manner helped participants learn songs faster and retain them better.&nbsp; The researchers hoped that the passive wearing of the device would also have rehabilitative effects.&nbsp;</p><p>At the end of the study, participants performed a variety of common grasping and sensation tests to measure their improvement.&nbsp; Those who used the MMT system performed significantly better than those who just learned the piano normally.</p><p>“Some people were able to pick up objects more easily,” said Markow. “Another said he could immediately feel the heat from a cup of coffee, rather than after a delay.”</p><p>Markow believes the increased motor abilities could be caused by renewed brain activity that sometimes becomes dormant in persons with SCI. The vibration might be triggering activity in the hand’s sensory cortex, which leads to firing in the brain’s motor cortex. Markow would like to expand the study to include functional MRI results.&nbsp;</p><p>The glove has evolved in recent years under the leadership of Georgia Tech’s Thad Starner and Ellen Yi-Luen Do, as well as Deborah Backus, director of multiple sclerosis research at Shepherd Center. The initial concept, <a href="http://www.gatech.edu/newsroom/release.html?nid=39815">Piano Touch</a>, developed with the team by then master’s student Kevin Huang, demonstrated that people could easily learn to play the piano by wearing the glove and feeling its vibrations. It didn’t take long for Starner to see the larger health benefits.</p><p>“Equipment used for hand rehabilitation may seem monotonous and boring to some, and doesn’t provide any feedback or incentive,” said Starner, who oversees the <a href="http://www.cc.gatech.edu/%7Ethad/">Contextual Computing Group</a>. “Mobile Music Touch overcomes each of those challenges and provides surprising benefits for people with weakness and sensory loss due to SCI. It’s a great example of how wearable computing can change people’s lives.”</p><p>Starner is an associate professor in the School of Interactive Computing. Do is a professor in the Schools of Interactive Computing and Industrial Design.</p>]]></body>  <author>Jason Maderer</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1342429150</created>  <gmt_created>2012-07-16 08:59:10</gmt_created>  <changed>1475896349</changed>  <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 03:12:29</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Georgia Tech has created a wireless, musical glove that may improve sensation and motor skills for people with paralyzing spinal cord injury.]]></teaser>  <type>news</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Georgia Tech has created a wireless, musical glove that may improve sensation and motor skills for people with paralyzing spinal cord injury.]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Researchers at Georgia Tech and Atlanta's Shepherd Center have created a wireless, musical glove that may improve sensation and motor skills for people with spinal cord injuries (SCI). The gadget, Mobile Music Touch, was successfully used by individuals with tetraplegia who suffered their injury more than year before the study, a time frame when most rehab patients see very little improvement for the remainder of their lives.</p>]]></summary>  <dateline>2012-07-17T00:00:00-04:00</dateline>  <iso_dateline>2012-07-17T00:00:00-04:00</iso_dateline>  <gmt_dateline>2012-07-17 00:00:00</gmt_dateline>  <subtitle>    <![CDATA[]]>  </subtitle>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <email><![CDATA[maderer@gatech.edu]]></email>  <location></location>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jason Maderer<br />Media Relations<br /><a href="mailto:maderer@gatech.edu">maderer@gatech.edu</a><br />404-385-2966</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <media>          <item>140181</item>          <item>140191</item>          <item>140201</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>140181</nid>          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id="78291">  <title><![CDATA[National Endowment for the Arts Boosts Georgia Tech Research in Interactive Fashion]]></title>  <uid>27213</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Georgia Tech researchers in computing and industrial design are planning a series of workshops with artists, designers, scientists and engineers to spark innovation at the intersection of technology and soft goods such as apparel. The initiative is funded by the National Endowment for the Arts in the largest grant awarded to Georgia Tech by the organization within the last five years.</p><p>The workshops will be centered on a futuristic textile swatch book that looks and acts similar to traditional swatch books, a staple in fashion and design studios. Georgia Tech’s Clint Zeagler and Thad Starner’s version is connected to a notebook computer via USB, with material swatches that incorporate conductive thread, sensors and controllers. As the swatches are exchanged in the binder, the appropriate interface appears on the computer screen.</p><p>“The Electronic Textile Interface Swatch Book functions as a guide book for an inspiration and ideation session in the first part of the workshop, driving the design process and helping participants understand the technology and then dream up ideas,” said Zeagler. “We’re especially curious to see how scientists, traditional fashion designers and craftspeople can be inspired to apply on-body interactive textiles within their fields.”</p><p>Participants get to make prototypes of their designs in the second part of the workshop using the enhanced fabric.</p><p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/GTArchitecture feature=mhee#p/c/B76D0A98ABA07BFA/12/7gAvGuRF_cE">A pilot workshop was held at Parsons the New School for Design this fall</a>; subsequent workshops will be held at Georgia Tech and Savannah College of Art and Design in Atlanta.</p><p>Zeagler, an instructor in the School of Industrial Design, and Starner, an associate professor in the School of Interactive Computing, have forged new paths in the futuristic wearable computing field. &nbsp;Leveraging Georgia Tech’s strengths in networked products and connectivity, the researchers hope the workshops will advance new ideas in traditional design fields in fashion, interiors and textiles.</p><p>The swatch book and supporting research presentations have made numerous appearances in exhibitions and international conferences. This April, the team will present the work at the <a href="http://www.innovationintextiles.com/articles/1165.php">Smart Fabrics Conference in Miami.</a></p>]]></body>  <author>Teri Nagel</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1326481766</created>  <gmt_created>2012-01-13 19:09:26</gmt_created>  <changed>1475896253</changed>  <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 03:10:53</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[]]></teaser>  <type>news</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Award will fund training workshops to expose scientists, engineers and designers to on-body electronic textile interfaces.</p>]]></summary>  <dateline>2012-01-13T00:00:00-05:00</dateline>  <iso_dateline>2012-01-13T00:00:00-05:00</iso_dateline>  <gmt_dateline>2012-01-13 00:00:00</gmt_dateline>  <subtitle>    <![CDATA[]]>  </subtitle>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <location></location>  <contact><![CDATA[<p><a href="mailto:teri.nagel@coa.gatech.edu" target="_blank">Teri Nagel</a>, Georgia Tech College of Architecture</p>]]></contact>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <media>          <item>78281</item>          <item>78271</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>78281</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[On-Body Textiles Interface Workshop]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[prototyping.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/prototyping_0.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/prototyping_0.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/prototyping_0.jpg?itok=D25TcfKu]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[On-Body Textiles Interface Workshop]]></image_alt>                    <created>1449178063</created>          <gmt_created>2015-12-03 21:27:43</gmt_created>          <changed>1475894691</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:44:51</gmt_changed>      </item>          <item>          <nid>78271</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[On-Body Textiles Interface Workshop]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[clint_leading_workshop.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/clint_leading_workshop_0.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/clint_leading_workshop_0.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/clint_leading_workshop_0.jpg?itok=iUWa6WER]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[On-Body Textiles Interface Workshop]]></image_alt>                    <created>1449178063</created>          <gmt_created>2015-12-03 21:27:43</gmt_created>          <changed>1475894691</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:44:51</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="1218"><![CDATA[Digital Lounge - Entertainment and Music]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="42911"><![CDATA[Education]]></category>          <category tid="42941"><![CDATA[Art Research]]></category>          <category tid="153"><![CDATA[Computer Science/Information Technology and Security]]></category>          <category tid="143"><![CDATA[Digital Media and Entertainment]]></category>      </categories>  <news_terms>          <term tid="42911"><![CDATA[Education]]></term>          <term tid="42941"><![CDATA[Art Research]]></term>          <term tid="153"><![CDATA[Computer Science/Information Technology and Security]]></term>          <term tid="143"><![CDATA[Digital Media and Entertainment]]></term>      </news_terms>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="9873"><![CDATA[clint zeagler]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="926"><![CDATA[College of Architecture]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="167108"><![CDATA[school of industrial design]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="1944"><![CDATA[Thad Starner]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <core_research_areas>      </core_research_areas>  <news_room_topics>      </news_room_topics>  <files></files>  <related></related>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node></nodes>