The document outlines Blue Eyes technology, which aims to create computational machines with human-like sensory abilities. It uses cameras and microphones to identify user actions and emotions. Sensors can detect factors like eye movement, heart rate, and blood oxygenation to monitor the user's physical and emotional states. Data is sent wirelessly to a central system unit for analysis, data logging, and visualization at a user interface. Potential applications include monitoring in retail, automobiles, military, and more.