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Srishti Khanna, Karan Bakshi and Shikha Klair. Article: The Blue Eyes Technology. IJCA Proceedings on 2nd National Conference on Information and Communication Technology NCICT(3):, November 2011. Full text available. BibTeX
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Abstract Is it possible to create a computer which can interact with us as we interact each other? For example imagine in a fine morning you walk on to your computer room and switch on your computer, and then it tells you “Hey friend, good morning you seem to be a bad Abstract mood today. And then it opens your mailbox and shows you some of the mails and tries to cheer you. It seems to be a fiction, but it will be the life lead by “BLUE EYES” in the very near future. The basic idea behind this technology is to give the computer the human power. We all have some perceptual abilities. That is we can understand each others feelings. For example we can understand ones emotional state by analyzing his facial expression. If we add these perceptual abilities of human to computers would enable computers to work together with human beings as intimate partners. The “BLUE EYES” technology aims at creating computational machines that have perceptual and sensory ability like those of human beings. How can we make computers "see" and "feel"? Blue Eyes uses sensing technology to identify a user's actions and to extract key information. This information is then analyzed to determine the user's physical, emotional, or informational state, which in turn can be used to help make the user more productive by performing expected actions or by providing expected information. For example, in future a Blue Eyes-enabled television could become active when the user makes eye contact, at which point the user could then tell the television to "turn on". This paper is about the hardware, software, benefits and interconnection of various parts involved in the “blue eye” technology.
Reference 1. www.wikipedia.com, Blue Eyes Technology, its benefits and its recent developments. 2. www.google.com, system architecture of Blue Eyes Technology and its developments. Reference 3. www.alltheweb.com, Future scope of Blue Eyes technology and its need. 4. www.netguide.com, Applications of Blue Eyes technology. 5. www.authorstream.com, Introduction & Developments in Blue Eyes technology.
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Analyzing Emotional state Facial expression Imparted Informational state Perceptual abilities Productive Sensory abilities Computational Machines