Connected Devices Weekly Update/2016-10-27

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Program Passed Gate Status Notes
Project Sensor Web Cindy/Jean Gate 1 On Target
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Project_Haiku (taking in Project Smart Display) Liz/Joe/Mahe Gate 0 On Target
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Platform and Tools Sandip/Nicole/Mahe N/A On Target
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Voice Platform - Deep Speech Sandip/Nicole N/A On Target
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Abigail Preeti/Julie Gate 0 On Target

Concept Validation

  • Launched a consumer study Oct. 25th to test two different value propositions with groups of 100 in the target demographic group. Will monitor results and review the questions we're asking for appropriateness.
  • Launched a Facebook campaign and landing page to gauge interest in Abigail and collect email addresses.
  • Working closely with an agency on the Abigail video that will feature how a family of four can be helped by Abigail.
  • Models of Abigail have been printed in 3D to be used in the video and available for studies.

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Work Week Results

  • Team had a successful work week. Was very helpful for the team to work together to get Abigail working end-to-end.
  • Now focused on finishing up things like logging, refactoring of user-setup script to use master user, adding the ability to create reminders using a keyboard, etc.

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Schedule

  • Value proposition validation - Oct. 24 - early November
  • Prototype development: month of October
  • Assembly of devices: week of October 31
  • Testing in homes: November 7 - 18
  • Data synthesis from pilot and video/landing page studies: November 21 - 29
  • Gate 1 pitch: November 30
Project Magnet David/Maria Gate 0 On Target
  • Last Friday (Oct 21st) we presented the target audience and stories for our Pilot/MVP to the PIB (deck and video recording)
  • Finished Sprint 6 (Demo Video for the Virtual/GPS Beacon discovery) and started Sprint 7 which goals are:
    • Be ready for the Mozfest and have the app up and running to show the new Virtual Beacon experience in Magnet: we have some pending work in iOS
    • In the client side all development work for the Channels subscription and UX specs to be ready at the end of the sprint
    • Server side: Embellish/replace metadata with the 'extra_metadata' returned from the content service and adding the call to actions to the metadata response
    • Research product/solution fit: Facebook/Landing page test for pre-signups worldwide and app downloads from Londoners. We expect to run a campaign next week when the creative, copy, and legal all are ready. Planning on testing 4-5 value propositions in order to tune it with the goal of achieving a 5% response rate from FB ad 10% action rate from the landing page.

Target Audience (MVP)

  • Primary audience: Curious Londoners who are passionate about their city, who are interested in discovering new things around them
    • “Bottom up” curious explorers: they are driven by a immediate experiences with reinforcement about their exploratory behavior. A novel, complex, unexpected, or uncertain event results in a sense of wonder and a desire to explore it.
    • “Top down” interest-driven curious people: they seek out information based on search for novel stimuli. This may be based on specific interests or niche interests.
  • Second Audience: visitors to the city of London who want to go off the beaten track and discover new things on their own

Stories

  • Breadth Use Cases: Focused on bottom up curious Londoners who seek surprise and delight through exploration as Strange, Interesting, Hidden things around the city.
  • Depth Use Cases: Focused to top-down curious Londoners who have interest in a specific topic. Initial Experimental topics: Public Art, Buildings, Jack the Ripper
  • We already have around 700 POIs!

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HomeWeb Ben/Mahe Gate 0 On Target

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Technical Feasibility Study

  • Team members met with hardware vendors at IoT Expo
  • Sample white label hardware arrived yesterday
  • Four week feasibility study targeting 24th November (Thanksgiving)
  • Have successfully set up hardware and created our first Linux builds
  • Next steps are around ZigBee integration and WiFi camera integration
  • Also investigating OTA update system
  • First impressions: Good so far, some concerns about CPU & RAM specifications for video transcoding

Develco Starter Kit

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Landing Page Experiment

  • First drafts of landing page and survey submitted to UX/UR/Marketing for input
  • Some UX input, waiting on UR/Marketing

Early draft of landing page (partial):

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GameON! Candice/Julie Pre Gate 0 On Target

Gate 0 Pitch

  • Team collected and incorporated feedback into the Gate 0 pitch.
  • Pitch will be presented to the PIB today.

Work Week Progress

  • Team has made good progress building a prototype game board that includes an LED base and second layer of Halls sensors and magnets.
  • Spinner also works with the board.
  • Remote play works.
  • Game play is working end to end, and a demo will be shown at the Gate 0 pitch.
  • The team's volunteer contributor was able to attend one day of the work week.

Game ON prototype.JPG Candice with spinner.JPG Prototype testing

  • Prototype testing is pending Gate 0 approval but a preliminary plan has been developed should the team be given the go ahead to move forward.
Lighthouse Preeti/Julie Gate 0 On Target

Engineering

The Lighthouse code now enables a user to do the following:

  • Point the camera at an object and press and hold a button until you hear a shutter sound, then release the button.
  • Listen for a ping and then say the name of the object. After you've identified the object, you'll hear another ping.
  • After an object's image has been captured and identified, you should be able to point the camera at the object, click the button, and listen for the shutter sound signaling the image capture. After a second or two, you should hear your voice identifying the object.

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User Studies

Wizard of Oz Study

  • Conducted this study with our team consultant who is blind. Gained valuable insight into how a blind person will interact with the device.
  • Also planning to test out various form factors with off the shelf cameras that can be clipped on or Velcro or strapped or hand-held as a wizard of oz style lean experiments with blind users.

User Study with Prototype

  • Working on the logistics for testing the prototypes with study participants who are blind. The current plan is for team members to bring items typically purchased by the participants to the SCVBC.
  • Photos will be taken of these items with the prototype devices, and the devices will record the participants' descriptions of them.
  • Image matching accuracy will be tested when participants later try to identify these objects with the camera device. If there's a successful image match, the camera device will playback the participant's recorded description of the item to identify it.

Schedule

  • Complete development of prototype: October
  • Assemble prototypes: Oct 31 - Nov 4
  • Prototype pilot: Nov 7 - 18
  • Data synthesis from pilot and video/landing page studies: November 21 - 29
  • Gate 1 pitch: November 30
3D Printing Thomas Pre Gate 0 On Target
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Participation Update Michael/Brian [READ ONLY] -- On Target
Market Developments Update Irina
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