Demos

KIBU – Training 2038
An interactive VR installation for HTC Vive with a conversational bot feature. The physical part of the installation is constructed by LED festoons fixed to an orbicular structure hanged from the above. In the VR experience, artificial intelligence is represented by a 3D environment with a text-to-speech voice.
The AI interacts with the user via CUI using keyboard and controllers to trigger actions.

Google – Quick Draw
Can a neural network learn to recognize doodling?
Help teaching it by adding your drawings to the world’s largest doodling data set, shared publicly to help with machine learning research.

Ericsson – Internet of Eyes
Fixed camera infrastructure connected to edge computing is able to detect objects in a given area and determine their position in real time AR client connected to the edge is able to use this information to see highlight objects, even through obstacles.
Proof point for potential ITS, industrial and public safety uses of edge computing.

Ericsson Security Manager (ESM)
Ericsson Security Manager provides unique policy-driven security orchestration and management coupled with its powerful analytics capabilities. Security Manager is an essential part of evolved networks where security functions, policies and related configurations are dynamically deployed and adjusted across multi-vendor domains whether its NFV, 5G or Internet of Things (IoT).

T-Systems Hungary – Vanda: Your Virtual Digital Assistant
We have been talking to computers for a while now but do they really understand what we are saying? Vanda surely does! The new multichannel self service platform developed by T-Systems is here, featuring the most recent technological advancements in the fields of speech synthesis, speech recognition and AI-assisted machine learning. By understanding spoken and written messages received via phone, chat or email, Vanda is able to process and reply to customer requests with near-human intelligence, yet without human intervention, taking customer service automation to the next level.

Magyar Telekom – SIM Unlock with Robot
Use of robots to automate E2E or part processes. Presentation of a robot development in the example of the SIM unlock process. How to make a robot, what needs to be added and how development looks like? We will show how can be reduced the needed human resources to falls to twentieth to make the same number of transactions.
 

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