11-10-2010, 10:47 AM
Blue eyes technology
Ever think your computer might one day pester you with messages of love or take up arms in a fit of rage over your insensitivity?
If researchers at IBM’s Almaden Research Center here are to be believed, we could then soon see computers that actually know you hate them, or in turn appreciate them for a job well done. Their initiative to make this happen: the Blue Eyes research project currently being implemented by the center’s user systems ergonomic research group (User). Blue Eyes seeks attentive omputation by integrating perceptual abilities to computers wherein non-obtrusive sensing technology, such as video cameras and microphones, are used to identify and observe your actions.
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As you walk by the computer screen, for example, the camera would immediately “sense” your presence and automatically turn on room lights, the television, or radio while popping up your favorite Internet website on the display. Part of this project is not only teaching computers how to sense or perceive user action. They are also being programmed to know how users feel–depressed, ecstatic, bored, mused, or anxious–and make a corresponding response. Computers can, on their own, play a funny Flash animation feature to entertain its “master” if it notices a sad look on his or her face.
Voice or sound capabilities can also be integrated, with the computer “talking” to his user about the task at hand or simply acknowledging a command with a respectful, “yes, sir.” In these cases, the computer extracts key nformation, such as where the user is looking, what he or she is saying or gesturing or how the subject’s emotions are evident with a grip on the pointing device.
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