Samsung Developer Conference (SDC) 2023 a Success
Samsung Electronics recently hosted the Samsung Developer Conference 2023, a global event where we share our visions and innovations around software, services, and platform. Celebrating its 9th year, this year's SDC was held at Moscone Center, San Francisco and attended by more than 3,000 participants, including developers and partners from around the world.
This year's SDC presented technological innovations and plans for using them to strengthen the ecosystem, realizing customer experiences that are safe, healthy, sustainable, and pleasant. Watch recordings of the keynote presentation and other sessions at the Samsung Developer Conference official website (https://developer.samsung.com/sdc). Learn more at the Samsung Electronics Newsroom.
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Samsung Pay SDK: Add Payment Cards to Samsung Wallet Through Push Provisioning
Are you a developer at a FinTech company, looking for ways to enable your users to add their cards to Samsung Wallet? To support your business, Samsung Electronics has developed the Samsung Pay SDK, which offers push provisioning of cards from the issuer's application. This feature enables users to securely add their card to Samsung Wallet with a single tap. Find out how to implement this feature on your Android application at the Samsung Research blog.
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Introducing the New SmartThings Developer Center
At SDC23, SmartThings Developers unveiled the new Developer Center, with new educational content and tools for Matter, Zigbee, and Z-Wave device manufacturers that make it easier than ever for them to integrate devices and obtain Works with SmartThings certification. Once certified, developers can share retail links with millions of SmartThings users and access a new analytics dashboard to gain insights into customer engagement. Learn more at the SmartThings Developer website.
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Code Lab at SDC23: A Quick Recap
One of the highlights at the recent Samsung Developer Conference 2023 (SDC23) was the Code Lab, which presented an invaluable opportunity for participants to explore and learn about the latest Samsung SDKs and tools.
Topics covered at the Code Lab focused on various technologies, such as SmartThings and Matter, Galaxy Z, Samsung Wallet, GameDev, Watch Face Studio, and Samsung Health. Learn more at the Samsung Developers blog.
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Stream Your Game Instantaneously Using Instant Plays 2.0
Bring the fun and excitement of discovering and playing new mobile games to your users without the download. Instant Plays 2.0, our mobile cloud gaming platform, allows you to bypass the app store installation process and instantly bring users directly into your game when they click your ad. Your game becomes immediately available and accessible to all compatible Samsung Galaxy devices.
Visit the Samsung Developers Portal (developer.samsung.com) to learn more about how you can bring a streamlined game experience to your users and maximize revenue using the SDKs and APKs included in Instant Plays 2.0.
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Galaxy AR Emoji SDK Version 4.1 Released
Galaxy AR Emoji SDK v 4.1 is now released and the developer page has been renewed. This release introduces 2 features representative of future developments:
1. Avatar Plugin for Unity enables loading AR Emoji and other add-ons using glTFast. Compared to other glTF libraries, glTFast is lightweight and provides fast implementation and high performance on mobile devices. It can also be integrated with Unity's rendering engine. The avatar plugin for Unity is also open source for the first time. Anyone who wants to add or modify a feature can contribute to it through GitHub.
2. Tracking SDK Extension Based on OpenXR enables motion detected by the XR device to be applied to AR Emoji, providing an enhanced sense of immersion.
Find out more about Galaxy AR Emoji SDK for Unity and apply for partnership at Samsung Developers Portal .
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Samsung AI Forum 2023 to Take Place on November 7
Samsung AI Forum 2023 takes place this year on November 7. The theme for the 7th edition of the forum is “Large-Scale AI for a Better Tomorrow.” We will share achievements in AI and CE technology research for strengthening next-generation semiconductor research capabilities and discuss directions for future developments.
Along with keynote lectures by Professor Yoshua Bengio, a distinguished scholar in the field of AI, and Jim Keller, CEO of Tenstorrent, a Canadian semiconductor startup, the forum features lectures by renowned local and international researchers, poster presentations for outstanding research papers, and a networking program for researchers, among other events.
Check out the full program schedule and details and register to participate in the forum at the official Samsung AI Forum 2023 website (https://saif2023.com).
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Personalized Sound Enhancement (PSE) Research: From Idea into the Hands of Millions of Samsung Users
Personalized Sound Enhancement (PSE) is a new speech recognition technology developed by researchers at Samsung AI Center Cambridge and the Language and Voice Team at Samsung Research. It enables Bixby to recognize human voices in noisy environments more clearly than before.
Executable in real-time on Samsung devices, PSE allows Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) to recognize the device owner's voice and eliminate not only environmental noises such as traffic and dog barking sounds, but also distracting human voices detected by the smartphone's microphones on busy streets or in indoor spaces, for even better speech-to-text transcription quality. Find out more about PSE and how it improves the user's Bixby experience at the Samsung Research blog.
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Private 5G in Enterprises – Expanding Opportunities for Vertical Industries
In contrast to public networks, which serve general consumers, private networks are used exclusively by a business or organization and tailored to their specific needs, providing features and services that are optimized and customized for each industry and managed independently. Sensitive data is more secure in a private network as it is isolated from public networks. Private networks are also suitable for isolated locations such as mines and factories in remote areas. This article discusses how enterprises benefit from using private networks, the types and structures of private 5G networks, and how Samsung contributes to private 5G standardization. Learn more at the Samsung Research blog.
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Website Clustering Through Transformer Context Models
Find out how to use BERTopic to cluster webpages based on semantic similarity. These clusters can be used to create features for each customer based on their browsing history.
BERtopic is a state-of-the-art topic modeling pipeline that consists of six steps: embedding extraction, dimensionality reduction, clustering, tokenization, weighting, and optionally fine-tuning the found representations. This article describes the research and the pipeline steps in detail. Learn more at the Samsung Research blog.
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