Almost 10 years after Google<\/a> Glass, Google<\/a> is bringing back its smar<\/a>t glasses in public again. Google unveiled a prototype pair of Augmented Reality(AR)-based glasses at this year's Google I\/O conference in May 2022. The company has now announced that it plans to test these AR glass or ‘smart glass’ prototypes in public beginning next month. The search giant wants to take its ‘smart glasses’ from the lab into the real world.

\" ...starting next month, we plan to test AR prototypes in the real world. This will allow us to better understand how these
devices<\/a> can help people in their everyday lives. And as we develop experiences like AR navigation<\/a>, it will help us take factors such as weather and busy intersections into account — which can be difficult, sometimes impossible, to fully recreate indoors,\" wrote Juston Payne, Group Product Manager at Google. Here are all the details:

What is ‘
limited public testing<\/a>’ of the smart glasses
<\/strong>The limited AR prototype testing will allow selected participants to test new AR prototypes and services not available to the public.

Who is eligible to test these
AR glasses<\/a> prototypes
<\/strong>At this time, eligibility is limited to Googlers (Google employees) and select ‘trusted testers’. As per the company.

What is Google testing in
AR glasses<\/a> right now
<\/strong>Google is testing new experiences such as translation, transcription and navigation on AR prototypes. The company will be researching different use cases that use audio sensing, such as speech transcription and translation, and visual sensing, which uses image data for use cases such as translating text or positioning during navigation.

How does the Google AR glasses prototype look like
<\/strong>These Google AR glasses prototypes look like normal glasses, feature an in-lens display, and have audio and visual sensors, such as a microphone and camera.

Do the AR glasses prototype support photography or videography
<\/strong>No. Google's AR prototypes do not support photography or videography, though image data will be used to enable use cases like navigation, translation and visual search. For example, using the camera to translate the menu in front of users or show directions to a nearby coffee shop, overlaying AR in line of sight. After the experience is completed, the image data is deleted, except if the image data will be used for analysis and debugging. In that case, the image data is first scrubbed for sensitive content, including faces and license plates. Then it is stored on a secure server, with limited access by a small number of Googlers for analysis and debugging. After 30 days, it is deleted.

How will other people know if they are in close proximity to someone testing Google’s ‘smart glasses’
<\/strong>Google says that an LED indicator will turn on if image data will be saved for analysis and debugging. If a bystander wants, he\/she can ask the tester to delete the image data and it will be removed from all logs. Google says that all testers go through rigorous device, protocol, privacy, and safety and device training before being able to use a prototype device. They learn about the limitations that have been placed on testing, and best practices for operating appropriately, safely and responsibly in a real-world environment.




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谷歌开始测试在公共场合“智能眼镜”:他们怎么样子,他们和所有其他细节

有限的基于“增大化现实”技术的原型测试将允许参与者选择测试新的基于“增大化现实”技术的原型和服务不向公众开放。

  • 更新于2022年7月21日08:55点坚持

近10年之后谷歌玻璃,谷歌带回了sm吗基于“增大化现实”技术t眼镜在公共场合了。谷歌推出了一个原型对增强现实(AR)的眼镜在今年的谷歌I / O会议于2022年5月。该公司已经宣布,它计划测试这些基于“增大化现实”技术的玻璃或“智能玻璃的原型在公共场合下个月开始。这家搜索巨头想要“智能眼镜”从实验室到现实世界。

“…从下个月开始,我们计划测试基于“增大化现实”技术的原型在现实世界中。这将使我们能够更好的了解这些设备可以帮助人们在他们的日常生活。当我们开发经验基于“增大化现实”技术的导航,它将帮助我们考虑因素,如天气和繁忙的十字路口——这是困难的,有时不可能,室内完全重现,“Juston佩恩写道,谷歌产品经理。这里是所有的细节:

广告
什么是“有限的公共测试的智能眼镜
有限的基于“增大化现实”技术的原型测试将允许参与者选择测试新的基于“增大化现实”技术的原型和服务不向公众开放。

有资格测试这些是谁基于“增大化现实”技术的眼镜原型
这时,资格仅限于谷歌(谷歌员工)并选择可信的测试人员。按照公司。

谷歌测试是什么基于“增大化现实”技术的眼镜现在
谷歌正在测试新的体验,如翻译、转录和导航在基于“增大化现实”技术的原型。公司将研究不同的用例使用音频感应,如语音转录和翻译,和视觉感知,它使用图像数据等用例翻译文本或在导航定位。

谷歌如何AR眼镜原型看起来像什么
这些谷歌AR看起来像普通眼镜,眼镜原型功能一个镜头显示,音频和视觉传感器,如一个麦克风和相机。

基于“增大化现实”技术的眼镜原型支持摄影或摄像吗
不。谷歌的AR模型不支持摄影或摄像,尽管图像数据将用于支持用例像导航、转换和视觉搜索。例如,使用前面的摄像头翻译菜单用户或显示方向到附近的咖啡店,覆盖AR的视线。经验是完成后,图像数据被删除,除非图像数据将用于分析和调试。在这种情况下,图像数据是首次擦洗敏感内容,包括脸和车牌。然后它被存储在一个安全的服务器,访问有限的一小部分员工进行分析和调试。30天之后,它被删除。

广告
别人怎么知道如果他们接近测试谷歌智能眼镜的人
谷歌表示,LED指示器会打开图像数据将被保存为分析和调试。如果一个旁观者,他/她可以要求测试人员删除图像数据从所有日志,它将被删除。谷歌表示,所有测试人员经过严格的设备,协议,隐私和安全性和设备培训之前能够使用一个原型设备。他们学习的限制测试、适当和最佳实践操作,安全、负责任地在真实的环境。




  • 发布于2022年7月21日08:52点坚持

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Almost 10 years after Google<\/a> Glass, Google<\/a> is bringing back its smar<\/a>t glasses in public again. Google unveiled a prototype pair of Augmented Reality(AR)-based glasses at this year's Google I\/O conference in May 2022. The company has now announced that it plans to test these AR glass or ‘smart glass’ prototypes in public beginning next month. The search giant wants to take its ‘smart glasses’ from the lab into the real world.

\" ...starting next month, we plan to test AR prototypes in the real world. This will allow us to better understand how these
devices<\/a> can help people in their everyday lives. And as we develop experiences like AR navigation<\/a>, it will help us take factors such as weather and busy intersections into account — which can be difficult, sometimes impossible, to fully recreate indoors,\" wrote Juston Payne, Group Product Manager at Google. Here are all the details:

What is ‘
limited public testing<\/a>’ of the smart glasses
<\/strong>The limited AR prototype testing will allow selected participants to test new AR prototypes and services not available to the public.

Who is eligible to test these
AR glasses<\/a> prototypes
<\/strong>At this time, eligibility is limited to Googlers (Google employees) and select ‘trusted testers’. As per the company.

What is Google testing in
AR glasses<\/a> right now
<\/strong>Google is testing new experiences such as translation, transcription and navigation on AR prototypes. The company will be researching different use cases that use audio sensing, such as speech transcription and translation, and visual sensing, which uses image data for use cases such as translating text or positioning during navigation.

How does the Google AR glasses prototype look like
<\/strong>These Google AR glasses prototypes look like normal glasses, feature an in-lens display, and have audio and visual sensors, such as a microphone and camera.

Do the AR glasses prototype support photography or videography
<\/strong>No. Google's AR prototypes do not support photography or videography, though image data will be used to enable use cases like navigation, translation and visual search. For example, using the camera to translate the menu in front of users or show directions to a nearby coffee shop, overlaying AR in line of sight. After the experience is completed, the image data is deleted, except if the image data will be used for analysis and debugging. In that case, the image data is first scrubbed for sensitive content, including faces and license plates. Then it is stored on a secure server, with limited access by a small number of Googlers for analysis and debugging. After 30 days, it is deleted.

How will other people know if they are in close proximity to someone testing Google’s ‘smart glasses’
<\/strong>Google says that an LED indicator will turn on if image data will be saved for analysis and debugging. If a bystander wants, he\/she can ask the tester to delete the image data and it will be removed from all logs. Google says that all testers go through rigorous device, protocol, privacy, and safety and device training before being able to use a prototype device. They learn about the limitations that have been placed on testing, and best practices for operating appropriately, safely and responsibly in a real-world environment.




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