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J.D College of Engineering & Management, Katol Road, Nagpur. Department of Information Technology SEMINAR ON BY Bhupesh Lahare 7 th Sem I.T UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Er Pooja Nikumbh

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J.D College of Engineering & Management, Katol Road, Nagpur. 2012-2013

Department of Information Technology

SEMINAR ON

BY Bhupesh Lahare 7th Sem I.T UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Er Pooja Nikumbh

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CONTENTS:

Objective.Introduction.Literature Review.Problem Definition.Advantages.Conclusion.Bibliography.

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Blue Eye Technology aims at creating computational devices that have both perceptual and sensory abilities like those of human beings.

OBJECTIVE:

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INTRODUCTION:

Is it possible to create a computer which can interact with us as we interact each other?

Use camera and microphone to identify user actions and emotions.

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Blue from Bluetooth

Eye for eye movement provides information about the user.

Blue eye technology…….

Blue Eye stands for…..

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PARTS OF BLUE EYES SYSTEM: 

There are two mains units of BLUE EYES system which enables the system to acquire the data and manipulate it.

They are:

DATA ACQUISITION UNIT.

CENTRAL SYSTEM UNIT.

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DATA ACQUISITION UNIT: 

Fetches physiological data from the sensor and send it to CSU for processing.

Device must manage Bluetooth wireless connection.

Bluetooth provides personal area network linking the operator and the CSU.

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CENTRAL SYSTEM UNIT: 

Hardware part interfaced with the PC via a USB cable.

All the processing is done in CSU Managing wireless communication between DAU and CSU.

Buffers incoming raw sensor data and analysis it Monitored data is stored.

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LITERATURE REVIEW- DIFFERENT TECHNIQUE USED:

Emotion mouse.

Manual and Gaze Input Cascaded(MAGIC).

Artificial Intelligence Speech Recognition.

Simple user Interest Tracker(SUITOR).

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EMOTION MOUSE: 

Obtains information by the touch of the user.

Physiological data is obtained and emotional state is determined.

User model is built to determine the personality of the user.

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Webcam is used to quickly determine the glints and pupils of the user under variable and realistic lightning conditions.

To warp the cursor to every new

object user looks at.

User take control of the target by

hand near the target or ignore it and

search for next.

MANUAL AND GAGE INPUT CASCADING (MAGIC) POINTING: 

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLEGENT SPEECH RECOGNITION: 

User speaks to the computer through microphone.

Filtered and stored in RAM.

Input words are scanned and matched against internally stored words .

Identification causes some action to be taken. Pattern matching is designed to look for the best fit because of variations in loudness, pitch, frequency difference, time gap etc

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SIMPLE USER INTEREST TRACKER(SUITOR):

BLUE EYE enabled SUITOR becomes active when the user makes an eye contact and automatically detect users area of interest and start searching it.

Help by fetching more information at desktop.

Notice where the user’s eyes focus on the screen

For ex: If reading headline ,pops up the story in the browser window.

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BLUE EYE ENABLED DEVICES:

Pod cars

Pong robots

Emotional IPod

Smart phone

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POD CARS

PONG ROBOTS

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EMOTIONAL IPOD

SMART PHONE

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PROBLEM DEFINITION: 

User can click an object on the screen, but cant right click.

Not 100% accuracy.

System is bulky, Needs minimization.

Expensive.

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ADVANTAGES : 

Physiological condition monitoring(pulse rate, blood oxygenation).

User’s position’s detector.

Reduces manual work.

Increases efficiency.

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CONCLUSION:

In the future, ordinary household devices -- such as televisions, refrigerators, and ovens -- may be able to do their jobs when we look at them and speak to them.

Provide more delicate and user friendly facilities in computing devices.

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REFERENCES:

www.seminar4u.com www.howstuffswork.com www.cs.put.poznan.com www.whitepapers.com www.ibmresearchcenter.com www.almaden.ibm.com

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Thank You… BLUE EYES TECHNOLOGY