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Outline:
 Introduction
 How can we make computers “see” and “ feel”
 How was the term blue-eyes coined?
 What is Blue Eyes?
 Need for Blue Eyes
 What can we do with blue eyes technology?-
 What is Blue Eyes not?
 Applications of blue eyes technology
 Blue Eyes Structure
Introduction
Imagine yourself in a world where
humans interact with computers.
You are sitting in front of your
personal computer that can see,
feel, listen, talk, or even scream
aloud.
How can we make
computers “see”and “feel ”
Using sensing technology like camera
and microphone to identify a user’s
actions and to extract key information.
Information is then analyzed to
determine the user’s physical,
emotional ,or informational state
How was the term
blue-eyes coined?
Blue in this 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.
What is Blue Eyes ?
Is a technology, which aims at creating
computational machines that have
perceptual and sensory abilities like
those of human.
The basic idea behind this technology
is to give computer human power.
How can we give computer
the human power?
-The blue eyes checks the physiological
parameters like eye movement, heart beat
rate and blood oxygenation.
- The use of a miniature CMOS camera
integrated into the eye movement sensor.
- voice recognition algorithm will facilitate
the communication between the operator
and the central system.
Need for blue eyes
 To built a machine that can
understand your emotions.
 A pc that can listen, talk or scream.
 Verify your identity, feels your
presence and interact with you.
What can we do with blue
eyes technology?
- gather information about you and
interact with you through special
techniques like facial recognition,
speech recognition, etc.
-The computer can understand what a
user wants, where he is looking at,
and realize his physical or emotional
states.
cont.
- understand your emotions at the touch of the
mouse.
What is Blue Eyes not?
 Doesn’t predict nor interfere with
operator’s thoughts.
 Cannot force directly the operator to
work.
Applications of blue eyes
technology
1. In every working environment requiring
permanent operator's attention.
2. At power plant control rooms.
3. At flight control centers.
4. In video games.
5. In automobile industry.
Blue Eyes Structure
Blue eyes technology requires designing a
personal area network.
*Blue eyes consists of :
 mobile measuring device called
Data Acquisition Unit (DAU) .
 a central analytical system called Central
System Unit (CSU).
DAU Features
Lightweight
 Runs on batteries low
power Consumption
Easy to use.
ID cards for operator
authorization.
DAU
- It maintains Bluetooth connections.
- Gets information from the sensor.
- Sends information over the wireless
connection.
- Delivers the alarm messages sent from the
Central System Unit (CSU) to the operator.
CSU - features
Connection
.management
Data processing
Visualization
Data recording
Access verification
System maintenance
- Maintains Bluetooth connections in the other
side.
- Buffers incoming sensor data.
- Performs on-line data analysis.
- Records the conclusion for further
exploration.
- Provides visualization interface.
CSU
Type of users
* Users belong to three categories:
Users
Operators Supervisors
System
administrators
:
Operator:
-Operator is a person whose physiological parameters are supervised.
- The operator wears the DAU.
- The only functions offers to the operator are Authorization to the system
and receiving alarm alerts.
Supervisor:
-He is the person responsible for analyzing operators' condition and
performance.
System Administrator:
-He is the user that maintains the system.
The administrator can:
-
- Adding new operators to the database.
-
-Defining alarm conditions.
-Configuring logging tools.
-Creating new analyzer modules.
-Provide more user friendly facilities in
computing devices.
-Gap between the electronic and physical
World is reduce.
-The computer can be run using implicit
commands instead of the explicit commands.
Conclusion :
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blueeyes

  • 2. Outline:  Introduction  How can we make computers “see” and “ feel”  How was the term blue-eyes coined?  What is Blue Eyes?  Need for Blue Eyes  What can we do with blue eyes technology?-  What is Blue Eyes not?  Applications of blue eyes technology  Blue Eyes Structure
  • 3. Introduction Imagine yourself in a world where humans interact with computers. You are sitting in front of your personal computer that can see, feel, listen, talk, or even scream aloud.
  • 4. How can we make computers “see”and “feel ” Using sensing technology like camera and microphone to identify a user’s actions and to extract key information. Information is then analyzed to determine the user’s physical, emotional ,or informational state
  • 5. How was the term blue-eyes coined? Blue in this 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 is Blue Eyes ? Is a technology, which aims at creating computational machines that have perceptual and sensory abilities like those of human.
  • 7. The basic idea behind this technology is to give computer human power.
  • 8. How can we give computer the human power? -The blue eyes checks the physiological parameters like eye movement, heart beat rate and blood oxygenation. - The use of a miniature CMOS camera integrated into the eye movement sensor. - voice recognition algorithm will facilitate the communication between the operator and the central system.
  • 9. Need for blue eyes  To built a machine that can understand your emotions.  A pc that can listen, talk or scream.  Verify your identity, feels your presence and interact with you.
  • 10. What can we do with blue eyes technology? - gather information about you and interact with you through special techniques like facial recognition, speech recognition, etc. -The computer can understand what a user wants, where he is looking at, and realize his physical or emotional states.
  • 11. cont. - understand your emotions at the touch of the mouse.
  • 12. What is Blue Eyes not?  Doesn’t predict nor interfere with operator’s thoughts.  Cannot force directly the operator to work.
  • 13. Applications of blue eyes technology 1. In every working environment requiring permanent operator's attention. 2. At power plant control rooms. 3. At flight control centers. 4. In video games. 5. In automobile industry.
  • 14. Blue Eyes Structure Blue eyes technology requires designing a personal area network. *Blue eyes consists of :  mobile measuring device called Data Acquisition Unit (DAU) .  a central analytical system called Central System Unit (CSU).
  • 15. DAU Features Lightweight  Runs on batteries low power Consumption Easy to use. ID cards for operator authorization.
  • 16. DAU - It maintains Bluetooth connections. - Gets information from the sensor. - Sends information over the wireless connection. - Delivers the alarm messages sent from the Central System Unit (CSU) to the operator.
  • 17. CSU - features Connection .management Data processing Visualization Data recording Access verification System maintenance
  • 18. - Maintains Bluetooth connections in the other side. - Buffers incoming sensor data. - Performs on-line data analysis. - Records the conclusion for further exploration. - Provides visualization interface. CSU
  • 19. Type of users * Users belong to three categories: Users Operators Supervisors System administrators
  • 20. : Operator: -Operator is a person whose physiological parameters are supervised. - The operator wears the DAU. - The only functions offers to the operator are Authorization to the system and receiving alarm alerts. Supervisor: -He is the person responsible for analyzing operators' condition and performance. System Administrator: -He is the user that maintains the system. The administrator can: - - Adding new operators to the database. - -Defining alarm conditions. -Configuring logging tools. -Creating new analyzer modules.
  • 21. -Provide more user friendly facilities in computing devices. -Gap between the electronic and physical World is reduce. -The computer can be run using implicit commands instead of the explicit commands. Conclusion :
  • 22. &

Editor's Notes

  • #9: will enable the system to calculate the point of gaze and observe what the operator is actually looking at2
  • #11: For instance if you ask the computer to dial to your friend at his office, it understands the situation and establishes a connection.