4. TheTermBlueEyes:-
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BLUE:- in the term stands for Bluetooth,
which enables reliable wireless communication
EYES:- because the eye movement enables us to obtain a lot of interesting and
important information.
6. What can we do with it??
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It has the ability to gather information about you and interact with you through special techniques like facial recognition, speech
recognition, etc.
It can even understand your emotions at the touch of the mouse.
It can verify your identity, feel your presence, and start interacting with you.
The machine can understand what a user wants, where he is looking at, and even realize his physical or emotional states.
7. 7How can we give computer the human power?
Affective Computing
The process of making emotional computers with sensing abilities is known as affective computing.
The steps used are:
1) Giving sensing abilities
- to give machines the equivalent of the eyes, ears, and other sensory organs
- voice-recognition software
- cameras
2) Detecting human emotions
-by biometric techniques
3) Respond properly
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MainBiometricTechniques
Emotion Mouse
Manual And Gaze Input Cascaded ( MAGIC )
Artificial Intelligent Speech Recognition
Simple User Interest Tracker ( SUITOR )
The eye movement Sensor ( Jazz Multisensor )
9. EmotionMouse
Simplest way
People spend approximately 1/3 of their total computer time
touching input device
Physiological data is obtained andemotional state is
determined
A user model willbe built that reflects the
personality of user.
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11. Manual And Gaze Input Cascaded
( MAGIC )
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Reduce the cursor movement needed for target selection.
Click on the target with a regular manual input device.
Two magic pointing techniques:-
Liberal and
Conservative
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Help by fetching more information at desktop.
Notice where the user’s eyes focus on the screen.
Fills a scrolling ticker on a computer screen with information related to user’s task.
Ex. If reading headline ,pops up the story in the browser window.
SUITOR
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TheEyeMovementSensor
A personal area network for linking all the operators and the
supervising system.
Two major units
• DAU ( Data Acquisition Unit )
• CSU ( Central System Unit )
(JazzMultisensor)
17. Data Acquisition Unit
(HARDWARE )
Atmel 89C52 microcontroller - system core
Bluetooth module (based on ROK101008)
HD44780 - small LCD display
24C16 - I2C EEPROM (on a removable ID card)
MC145483 - 13bit PCM codec
Jazz Multisensor interface
beeper and LED indicators
6 AA batteries and voltage level monitor
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18. DAU-features
Lightweight
Runs on batteries - low power consumption
Easy to use - does not disturb the operator
working
ID cards for operator authorization
Voice transmission using hardware PCM codec
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19. Central System Unit
( Software )
Connection Manager
Operator Manager
Data Logger Module
Data Analysis Module
Alarm Dispatcher Module
Visualization Module
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