Generating "hunches" using smart home data ๐
Smart home data is complicated. There are all kinds of devices, and they are in many different combinations, geographies, configurations, etc. This complicated data situation is further exacerbated during a pandemic when time series data seems to be filled with anomalies. Evan Welbourne joins us to discuss how Amazon is synthesizing this disparate data into functionality for the next generation of smart homes. He discusses the challenges of working with smart home technology, and he describes how they developed their latest feature called โhunches.โ
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- Evan Welbourne โ LinkedIn, X
- Chris Benson โ Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, X
- Daniel Whitenack โ Website, GitHub, X
Show Notes:
- Video about hunches
- Amazonโs Alexa can now act on its own hunches to turn off lights and more
- What Are Alexa Hunches?
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