People riding bikes in the Netherlands are very likely to be involved in accidents. They are vulnerable, easily overlooked and sometimes very distracted. In a world with A.I. based vehicles and sensor...
Using data science to predict lunch traffic - Part 1
Using data science to predict how many people will have a lunch at our office is one of the appealing learning exercises we are working on at our Digital Studio. In this blogpost I would like to share...
By their nature voice assistants – like the Google Home or Amazon Alexa – are nonvisual, but we have experienced that in a lot of cases voice works really good with the support of a screen. So called ...
Visualizing AI Garden data using the Google Home Hub
It has been about a year since my last blog post about the AI Garden, the chatbot that helps you take care of your plants. Now I would like to tell you about my latest additions to this project, visua...
Since a couple of days you can see if there's a spot free at our very popular lunchroom. It's all engineered together with sensors, data and a huge old school counter.
We love data at Mirabea...
If you are working in an office, big chance you are familiar with the frustrating process of booking a meeting room. No single room seems to be available according to Outlook, however you experience t...
Mirabeau set their sights on making their offices more comfortable and healthier by translating sensor data from sensors around their building. This way Mirabeau learns about new developments in envir...
A prototype of having a meaningful conversation with non-talkative objects.
You love your garden but your garden doesn’t love you back. You try to do the right thing, but what is the right thin...
Color your office by using face recognition and IoT
Internet-connected devices like the Hue products from Philips are great fun to play with. The light bulbs offer a developer friendly Software Developer Kit (SDK) that you can use to control from your ...