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DESCRIPTION:Have you ever been or worked in space/classroom that the air wa
 s not fresh enough\, too cold in the winter or too hot in the summer? Have
  you ever wondered why even a brand new LEED-certified building is not sma
 rt enough and does not let the occupants control their environment\, in te
 rms of temperature\, lighting et cetera?\n\nThis presentation aims to prov
 ide some insights on the challenges the current industry of building autom
 ation is facing and the opportunities that the new advancement such as the
  Internet of Things (IoT)\, Artificial Intelligence (AI)\, and Adaptive Ma
 chine Learning (AML) could bring to this industry to make buildings smarte
 r and sociable. In the context of smart city\, rather than buildings being
  primarily treated as loads\, intelligent buildings play a significant rol
 e in saving energy and improving the comfort and productivity of the occup
 ants\; emphasizing the needs for buildings to be social: interact with occ
 upants\, share data with each other\, learn from each other\, and help eac
 h other.\n\nCo-sponsored by: Reza Dibaj\n\nSpeaker(s): Amir Shabani\, Ph.D
 .\, P.Eng.\, \n\nRoom: Room 288\, Bldg: George Vari Engineering and Comput
 ing Centre\, 245 Church Street\, Ryerson University\, Department of Comput
 er Science\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada\, M5B 2K3
LOCATION:Room: Room 288\, Bldg: George Vari Engineering and Computing Centr
 e\, 245 Church Street\, Ryerson University\, Department of Computer Scienc
 e\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada\, M5B 2K3
ORGANIZER:smreza.dibaj.ca@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:1
SUMMARY:Smart Connected Buildings Form the Foundation of Smart City: Today
 ’s Possibility\, Tomorrow&#39;s Necessity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/182940
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Have you ever been or worked in space/clas
 sroom that the air was not fresh enough\, too cold in the winter or too ho
 t in the summer? Have you ever wondered why even a brand new LEED-certifie
 d building is not smart enough and does not let the occupants control thei
 r environment\, in terms of temperature\, lighting et cetera?&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;This
  presentation aims to provide some insights on the challenges the current 
 industry of building automation is facing and the opportunities that the n
 ew advancement such as the Internet of Things (IoT)\, Artificial Intellige
 nce (AI)\, and Adaptive Machine Learning (AML) could bring to this industr
 y to make buildings smarter and sociable. In the context of smart city\, r
 ather than buildings being primarily treated as loads\, intelligent buildi
 ngs play a significant role in saving energy and improving the comfort and
  productivity of the occupants\; emphasizing the needs for buildings to be
  social: interact with occupants\, share data with each other\, learn from
  each other\, and help each other. &amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;
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