Samsung Health Partner Day: Discussing Future of Digital Healthcare
"Samsung Health Partner Day" was held on May 28. Samsung Health Partner Day is a space for exchange where Samsung Electronics and healthcare industry leaders gather and discuss the vision for Samsung Health and how to collaborate to expand the digital health ecosystem. More than 200 stakeholders including healthcare companies, medical institutions, and investment firms attended this event.
The Samsung Health Partner Day featured sessions from Samsung Health, partners, VCs, exhibitions, and networking sessions which presented what the future of digital healthcare might look like. Samsung Health's digital healthcare technologies and their unique features were explained in a session with Samsung Electronics' Digital Health team. In addition, a variety of sessions were held including a panel discussion on the topic "Digital Healthcare and AI," real-world partner collaboration cases, and a VC panel discussion where investors expressed their opinions. Find out more about the Samsung Health Partner Day on the blog.
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Tutorial: Navigating Pitfalls in Samsung Pay SDK Integration
This tutorial addresses the common pitfalls developers encounter when integrating Samsung Pay SDK. Using an unofficial email ID may result in their partnership request being rejected. Other challenges include mismatched information when the issuer as registered on the credit card network is not provided, using a service ID with an incorrect validity period, and improper testing environments. Learn about practical solutions to overcome these common challenges and ensure successful integration in the tutorial.
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Tutorial: Implementing “Add to Wallet” in an Android Application
Samsung Wallet is a default digital wallet application available on millions of Samsung Galaxy devices around the world. Samsung Wallet’s “Add to Wallet” functionality allows you to easily digitize and add various passes, tickets, coupons, gift cards, membership cards, IDs, and credentials and store them securely on your Galaxy device.
The “Add to Wallet” functionality is also available in third-party applications. This tutorial guides you through how to add a movie ticket to an Android mobile application using Kotlin, and how to create a wallet card using a Spring Boot server. Learn more about this in the tutorial.
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Tutorial: Applying Gyro Effects Using Watch Face Studio
Gyro effects let you create a more dynamic watch face that changes when the watch is tilted. Applying gyro effects and animating your watch face is easy with Watch Face Studio. Learn how to apply gyro effects in Watch Face Studio and get creative with your own Galaxy Watch.
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Object-conditioned Bag of Instances (OBoI) for Few-Shot Personalized Instance Recognition
As smart devices become more ubiquitous in everyday life, their users expect the vision systems mounted on such devices to provide personalized object detection. For example, they might want their robot vacuum cleaner to monitor their pets' behaviour or stay away from any pets that get scared by the vacuum cleaner noises.
Nonetheless, users may not appreciate the inconvenience of having to provide extensive data and feedback for it to happen.
To address this, we're introducing a new approach called OBoI, which stands for Object-conditioned Bag of Instances. OBoI is a new object detection model capable of recognizing personal instances, and unlike conventional approaches, it performs well even with a limited amount of data. OBoI recognizes personalized instances with backpropagation-free mechanisms, and works efficiently even on mobile devices. Experimental results showed that its recognition accuracy was higher than that of previous approaches. Find out more about OBoI and how it can significantly increase usability with personalized experiences on the Samsung Research blog.
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CSA Releases Matter 1.3 Specification and SDK for Smart Home IoT Standardization
CSA, an alliance for global smart home standards, released Matter 1.3 specification and the SDK in May. The most outstanding functionality in this update is “Scenes,” which allows you to control the settings of various IoT devices simultaneously. For example, you can set up Sleep mode to control your lights, curtains, fans, etc., all at once. It also supports new types of appliances such as microwaves, ovens, and cooktops, enhancing your kitchen automation and integration. Samsung Research is actively participating in developing Matter specifications, as well as contributing to the constant development of Matter and improving various IoT device experiences in the ecosystem including SmartThings. Learn more about Matter 1.3 on the Samsung Research blog.
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ASGrasp: Generalizable Transparent Object Reconstruction and 6-DoF Grasp Detection from RGB-D Active Stereo Camera
There has been enormous progress in object grasping technology for robots in recent years, but commercial depth sensors fail to accurately sense transparent and specular objects. This article introduces ASGrasp, a new framework for better depth estimation of transparent objects and grasping detection using raw infrared observation from an active stereo camera, commonly found in commercial products. The key idea of ASGrasp is to utilize RGB and infrared (IR) images simultaneously; the invention is a learning-based stereo matching network that combines the IR images with an object's depth information and the RGB image that carry extra shape priors. Learn more about ASGrasp on the Samsung Research blog.
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