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\n\tSEOUL: Scientists have designed a new pair of smart eyeglasses that can allow you to control a smartphone or a computer discreetly by rubbing and scratching your nose.<\/p>\n

\n\tThe glasses were designed as an experiment by researchers from KAIST University in South Korea and Keio University in Japan to create a way to control a wearable device without calling attention to the user in public.<\/p>\n

Three electroculography<\/a> (EOG) sensors are embedded in the bridge and nosepads of the frame of the spectacles, which measure the electric potential of the surrounding flesh.<\/p>\n

\n\tThese types of sensors are usually used to record eye activity for doctors, or re-creating realistic eye movements in animated movies.<\/p>\n

\n\tWhen the wearer touches the nose in different ways, it changes the electric potential of the organ, and the sensors can identify specific signatures of different motions.<\/p>\n

\n\tThese include flicking and pushing the nose to one side or the other, and rubbing the bottom.<\/p>\n

\n\tThe system, dubbed ItchyNose, could be used to minimise social awkwardness when using wearable computers, Juyoung Lee, from the KAIST University.<\/p>\n

\"If an important text from a spouse came in during a business meeting, the user could check it and dismiss it quickly without calling undue attention to the interaction,\" Lee was quoted as saying by 'The Verge<\/a>'.<\/p>\n

\n\t\"Similarly, if the user had a list of names and faces to remind her of who is in the meeting, she could scroll through the list until she found the person whose name she forgot,\" he said.<\/p>\n

\n\tThe current challenge for the team is to enable the system to distinguish between intentional and unintentional nose scratches.<\/p>\nThe answer is training the system to adapt to each individuals own mannerisms, researchers said.\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":60836102,"title":"Airtel to triple data speed soon","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/airtel-to-triple-data-speed-soon\/60836102","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"seoschemas":false,"msid":60836278,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Smart glasses let you control phones by touching your nose","synopsis":"Control a smartphone or a computer discreetly by rubbing and scratching your nose.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/smart-glasses-let-you-control-phones-by-touching-your-nose","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2017-09-26 08:52:36","lastupd":"2017-09-26 08:56:44","breadcrumbTags":["smart glasses","Electroculography","Devices","Phones","The Verge"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/smart-glasses-let-you-control-phones-by-touching-your-nose"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2017-09-26" data-index="article_1">

智能眼镜让你控制手机触摸你的鼻子

控制智能手机或电脑小心翼翼地通过摩擦和挠你的鼻子。

  • 更新2017年9月26日08:56点坚持

首尔:科学家们设计了一个新的智能眼镜,可以让你控制智能手机或电脑小心翼翼地通过摩擦和挠你的鼻子。

眼镜被设计为一个实验韩科院大学的研究人员在韩国和日本庆应义塾大学创建一个方法来控制可穿戴设备没有在公开场合呼吁大家关注用户。

三个electroculography(小城镇)传感器嵌入在桥和nosepads框架的眼镜,电势的测量周围的肉。

这些类型的传感器通常用于记录眼睛活动为医生,或重新创建现实的动画电影的眼球运动。

当佩戴者触摸鼻子以不同的方式,它改变了电势的器官,和不同的传感器可以识别特定的签名运动。

这些包括移动和推鼻子一边,摩擦和底部。

系统,被称为ItchyNose,可以用来减少社会尴尬当使用可穿戴式计算机、Juyoung李,韩科院的大学。

“如果一个重要文本来自一个配偶,一个商务会议期间,用户可以检查它并迅速关闭它不叫过度关注互动,”李援引的边缘”。

“同样,如果用户有一个名单,面临着提醒她在会议上,她可以滚动列表,直到她发现这个人的名字忘了,”他说。

这个团队当前面临的挑战是要使系统区分故意和无意鼻子划伤。

答案是培训系统,以适应每个人自己的言谈举止,研究人员说。
  • 发布于2017年9月26日08:52点坚持
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\n\tSEOUL: Scientists have designed a new pair of smart eyeglasses that can allow you to control a smartphone or a computer discreetly by rubbing and scratching your nose.<\/p>\n

\n\tThe glasses were designed as an experiment by researchers from KAIST University in South Korea and Keio University in Japan to create a way to control a wearable device without calling attention to the user in public.<\/p>\n

Three electroculography<\/a> (EOG) sensors are embedded in the bridge and nosepads of the frame of the spectacles, which measure the electric potential of the surrounding flesh.<\/p>\n

\n\tThese types of sensors are usually used to record eye activity for doctors, or re-creating realistic eye movements in animated movies.<\/p>\n

\n\tWhen the wearer touches the nose in different ways, it changes the electric potential of the organ, and the sensors can identify specific signatures of different motions.<\/p>\n

\n\tThese include flicking and pushing the nose to one side or the other, and rubbing the bottom.<\/p>\n

\n\tThe system, dubbed ItchyNose, could be used to minimise social awkwardness when using wearable computers, Juyoung Lee, from the KAIST University.<\/p>\n

\"If an important text from a spouse came in during a business meeting, the user could check it and dismiss it quickly without calling undue attention to the interaction,\" Lee was quoted as saying by 'The Verge<\/a>'.<\/p>\n

\n\t\"Similarly, if the user had a list of names and faces to remind her of who is in the meeting, she could scroll through the list until she found the person whose name she forgot,\" he said.<\/p>\n

\n\tThe current challenge for the team is to enable the system to distinguish between intentional and unintentional nose scratches.<\/p>\nThe answer is training the system to adapt to each individuals own mannerisms, researchers said.\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":60836102,"title":"Airtel to triple data speed soon","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/airtel-to-triple-data-speed-soon\/60836102","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"seoschemas":false,"msid":60836278,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Smart glasses let you control phones by touching your nose","synopsis":"Control a smartphone or a computer discreetly by rubbing and scratching your nose.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/smart-glasses-let-you-control-phones-by-touching-your-nose","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2017-09-26 08:52:36","lastupd":"2017-09-26 08:56:44","breadcrumbTags":["smart glasses","Electroculography","Devices","Phones","The Verge"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/smart-glasses-let-you-control-phones-by-touching-your-nose"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/smart-glasses-let-you-control-phones-by-touching-your-nose/60836278">