Michela Paolucci: ricerca

DISIT-DSI Distributed Systems and Internet Technology Lab
Via S.Marta, 3, 50139 Firenze Tel. 0554796567
E-mail: paolucci@dsi.unifi.it
Università degli Studi
di Firenze
Facoltà di Ingegneria
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mobmedslogo Mobile Medicine Social Network is a multichannel best practice network for medical personnel, best practice network analysis for medical collectivities and activities, social network, definition and implementation of a best practice network and portal to support mobile content distribution on medical area; usage of intelligent content, automated production of medical content for pc and mobile, iPhone, formalization of medical procedures, production of miniapplications for dosage estimation and decision taking support, applications in the areas of: emergency, educational, crirtical conditions, etc. A help page and manual can be accessed via this link, also good to download free production tools. Mobile Medicine provides a lot of semantic computing innovative features: recommendations to users about similar users and content, perform fuzzy search on the whole knowledge base system, collect your content and automatically publish them on the network, provide an organizer for your content on your windows mobile PDA, etc.
European music educational institutions need to increase their efficiency while reducing costs, in order to be more attractive and effective and to provide wider access. The i-Maestro project is supported by the European Commission under the IST Sixth Framework Programme to develop interactive multimedia environment for technology enhanced music education. The project aims to explore novel solutions for music training in both theory and performance, building on recent innovations resulting from the development of computer and information technologies, by exploiting new pedagogical paradigms with cooperative and interactive self-learning environments, gestural interfaces, and augmented instruments, with computer-assisted tuition in classrooms to offer technology-enhanced environments for ear- and practical-training, creativity-, analysis-, and theory-training, ensemble playing, composition, etc