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Visual Contextual Awareness in Wearable Computing
Perceptual Computing TR#465, MIT Media Laboratory. To appear IEEE ISWC '98
Thad Starner, Bernt Schiele, and Alex Pentland
Media Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA 02139
{testarne,bernt,sandy}@media.mit.edu
Abstract:
Small, body-mounted video cameras enable a different style of wearable
computing interface. As processing power increases, a wearable
computer can spend more time observing its user to provide
serendipitous information, manage interruptions and tasks, and predict
future needs without being directly commanded by the user. This paper
introduces an assistant for playing the real-space game
Patrol. This assistant tracks the wearer's location
and current task through computer vision techniques and without
off-body infrastructure. In addition, this paper continues
augmented reality research, started in 1995, for binding virtual data
to physical locations.
Thad Starner
1998-09-22