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PC Dinners, Mr. Java and CounterPC Dinners, Mr. Java and Counter
Intelligence: Prototyping SmartIntelligence: Prototyping Smart
Appliances for the KitchenAppliances for the Kitchen
Joseph Kaye, Niko Matsakis, Matthew
Gray, Andy Wheeler, Michael Hawley
jofish | niko | mkgray | ajwheele |
mike @ media.mit.edu
MIT Media Laboratory
Personal Information Architecture /
Counter Intelligence
1 November 1999;
Revised 14 February, 2000
Abstract: We look at the effect of
capillary networks and introduction of
universal digital IDs on previously
unconnected objects. We have
developed three prototype intelligent
appliances: a microwave, a coffee
machine and a kitchen counter, and look
at technical and human interface
considerations that arise from connected
devices.
1. Introduction
We have developed a series of Internet-
connected kitchen appliances which
allow the user to interact with the
machine in an augmented but simple
manner. We chose to concentrate our
research on the kitchen, which has
become the social and communication
center of the home. A popular topic for
research has been the living room of the
future, which is an essentially passive
environment. In the living room, you sit
in front of your television surrounded
by your stereo system and absorb. In
the kitchen, objects and information
flow in and out, and are created and
absorbed by the users.
We have created three devices, each of
which addresses a different aspect of
interaction and connectivity. The PC
Dinners project explores a barcode-
based microwave that modifies cooking
times and personality, depending on the
food being cooked. Mr. Java is a coffee
machine that recognises users and gives
them the coffee and the information that
they want. Finally, Counter Intelligence
is a sketch of a smart kitchen counter
that helps users prepare a recipe.
2. Trends & Concepts
We see these trends shaping the way
that we interact and deal with products
on an everyday basis. Each one of the
projects presented is attempts to explore
ramifications and user considerations in
a real-world scenario.
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Page 10There are some comparatively simplereal-world applications for Mr. Java’stechnology. There is potential for rapidtransactions with Speedpass-l

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Page 11chips, reading the scale through theserial port, and updating as chips werepoured into the bowl.The system would then look for thesame to happe

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Page 12computing systems. We feel that acontext-aware voice recognition systemis a key interface for such interaction-intensive systems in the future

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Page 1PC Dinners, Mr. Java and CounterPC Dinners, Mr. Java and CounterIntelligence: Prototyping SmartIntelligence: Prototyping SmartAppliances for the

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Page 22.1. Mass CustomizationThis century has seen a great deal ofwork in the fields of mass production,statistical sampling and demographics.With an

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Page 3clothes in and closing the door shouldbe sufficient. At the time of writing,Merloni Electrodomesticci andElectrolux have announced network-conn

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Page 43. PC DinnersPC Dinners is a microwave with abarcode scanner that reads the UPCcode on pre-packaged food and cooks itfor the appropriate length

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Page 5could be more like a cast of characters,coaching you through a recipe.3.2. BarcodesOur decision to use barcodes wasmotivated by several factors

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Page 6introduction sound file recorded by theappropriate personality athttp://pcdinners.media.mit.edu/12345.67890/introduction.wav.It would therefore

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Page 7cup. Mr. Java generates graphs of usagedisplayed on a nearby monitor.It is interesting to note that it appearsthat Mr. Java serves more coffee

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Page 22.1. Mass CustomizationThis century has seen a great deal ofwork in the fields of mass production,statistical sampling and demographics.With an

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Page 8an individualized experience. We feelthat as identification technologybecomes more widespread, this will be acommon trend – it’s already common

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Page 9both expertise and materials alreadyavailable in the lab. The tags in questionwere about an inch in diameter and thethickness of a penny, which

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Page 10There are some comparatively simplereal-world applications for Mr. Java’stechnology. There is potential for rapidtransactions with Speedpass-l

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Page 11chips, reading the scale through theserial port, and updating as chips werepoured into the bowl.The system would then look for thesame to happe

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Page 12computing systems. We feel that acontext-aware voice recognition systemis a key interface for such interaction-intensive systems in the future

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Page 3clothes in and closing the door shouldbe sufficient. At the time of writing,Merloni Electrodomesticci andElectrolux have announced network-conn

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Page 43. PC DinnersPC Dinners is a microwave with abarcode scanner that reads the UPCcode on pre-packaged food and cooks itfor the appropriate length

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Page 5could be more like a cast of characters,coaching you through a recipe.3.2. BarcodesOur decision to use barcodes wasmotivated by several factors

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Page 6introduction sound file recorded by theappropriate personality athttp://pcdinners.media.mit.edu/12345.67890/introduction.wav.It would therefore

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Page 7cup. Mr. Java generates graphs of usagedisplayed on a nearby monitor.It is interesting to note that it appearsthat Mr. Java serves more coffee

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Page 8an individualized experience. We feelthat as identification technologybecomes more widespread, this will be acommon trend – it’s already common

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Page 9both expertise and materials alreadyavailable in the lab. The tags in questionwere about an inch in diameter and thethickness of a penny, which

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