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Steve man's view of the world is different from others.
For the most part of his waking hours, his view of everything he sees, the people he meets, and the text he reads comes through a computer screen built into the glasses. Like the sci-
The 50-year-old sci-fi characters and their X-
He wore special glasses, which gave him extraordinary strength.
Let him know people he has never seen before, see through the eyes of others, read and write in the dark.
When he is waiting for a taxi, he can also check the market price, keep up with football scores while watching movies and send and receive emails
He emailed when he walked to work.
When he goes shopping, his wife Betty can see the store shelves through his glasses and send him an email
The Mail told him that she wanted to eat the fresh pasta on the right side of the ham.
Steve man is a walking computer, a man who is almost in perfect harmony with the machine, the closest thing to the semi-robot, the man of Star Trekand-
Machine combination.
While most people are content to have their computer on the desktop or carry it with them as a laptop, Professor Mann wants to live in his computer.
For example, the vest under his shirt may look like a normal vest, but it is a 64 mb computer with wires and circuits woven neatly on the fabric.
His ordinary belt has a little push. button micro-
The switch is his keyboard. the heavy-framed glasses he wears are really computer screens.
He does not see the world as directly as the rest of us, but watches the computer all day --
Images taken by sensors outside glasses and processed by vests-cum-computer. "Weird? No, not at all.
When you put it on for a while, it seems strange to put it on.
"You are used to it," says Professor Mann, a computer master who invented wearable computers, which many see as the next step in the development of computers.
Delegates to the International Conference on "wearable devices", held in ferfax, Virginia, were told that thousands of researchers around the world are working on wearable projects that they believe will revolutionize day-to-day
"Our goal is to provide such small and lightweight devices that can be worn constantly like glasses and watches, providing computing power at any time.
Professor Alex Pentland of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology said: "This is an era of Continuous Computing (MIT)
Media Lab, world leader in the development of wearable devices.
"Install a camera within your glasses frame," he said excitedly . ". "And our face-
The recognition software will help you remember the names of anyone you are looking at by whispering their names in your ear.
"You have a series of microphones on your shirt, the words of MIT --
Discovering software will also remind you of important facts.
For example, enter the name of the boss into the software, whenever someone mentions it, the computer lights up a display on your glasses and tells you what he likes and doesn't like, what is the name of his child, when is his birthday, and other data that may be related to career advancement.
According to Dr. Chris Barber of the University of Birmingham, the wearable computer is defined by the fact that it allows the wearer to freely carry out other activities while operating it.
Essentially, it becomes an extension of the body, a resource available 24 hours a day.
"Wearable computers, like clothing, are part of the wearer's personal space.
In other words, it will persist unless the wearer removes the wearable computer.
Wearable computers support continuous interaction, "says Baber, one of the UK's leading wearables experts.
The core of wearable technology is the integration of computers into smart clothing and personal devices.
While it may be more convenient to carry a portable computer than to use a desktop, it still requires a conscious effort to use it.
The ultimate goal of wearable enthusiasts is to make the connection between computers and humans so seamless, just like the true sixth sense.
"When we build computers, cameras, microphones and other sensors into one's clothes, the computer's perspective shifts from passive to active first-person advantage.
"Smart clothing can be more involved in the activities of users and make them potential smart personal assistants," said Professor Pentland . ".
At the moment, most wearables are equipped with headphones that are similar to those used in VR games, but are more cautious, or with goggles or improved traditional glasses.
In each case, the computer transmits the data to the eye part that can be read on the screen.
In some cases, information or graphics are transmitted directly to the eye, while in others they are projected one metre in front of the eye on a virtual screen like the head
The monitor used by the pilot.
MicroOptical in Boston, one of the world's leaders in ophthalmology, has placed glasses in a small box in the corner of an optical frame that projects images for the eyes to read.
Ultimately, information can be transmitted directly on the retina.
As with any relatively new technology, the range of applications that wearable devices are developing is very wide, from helping mechanics call their eye diagrams when they work on a car, for a surgeon who can have X
Light Images and other data projected in front of their eyes when they operate.
In New York, researchers are working on putting patient records on wearable devices.
Apps with the potential to improve patient care.
"For example, if you have some kind of injury or skin or scar, the doctor has been monitoring the situation and must compare new notes every time you go to see if there is any change.
With our technology, doctors will not only be able to see the previous photos on their glasses, they will be able to cover it on the real patients in front of them to see if there is any change, "says Dr. Steve Hunter, a researcher at New York University.
At MIT, they have developed a number of wearable devices, including jewelry that uses software to recognize faces, brooch that monitors heartbeats, and systems that allow for deaf-muteand-
Stupid people talk through a synthesizer.
One problem for deaf people is that, although they can communicate with other deaf people, their carers and a few others in sign language, communicating with other populations can be a major problem.
What the MIT team is doing is designing a wearable computer that can recognize the sign language that the wearer is using and translate it into speech.
The miniature camera mounted on the baseball cap is used for identification.
So far, this work is at 40-word lexicon.
The logo used by deaf people is first defined for the computer by accurately tracking each unique movement.
The software is then programmed and cross refers to the sound storage that can be converted into recognizable speech.
When the program recognizes the "say" content in sign language, it selects the equivalent word and plays it through a synthesizer, by playing it through a slim speaker mounted on the edge of the hat, deaf people are allowed to "speak" through synths ".
Researchers have also been working on a wearable device that could eventually take some of snooker's skills away.
The miniature camera installed on the player's glasses can shoot the position of the ball, and the computer can find the best way to hit the ball.
The recommended route of the cue ball is transferred back to the player's glasses.
"It's really very simple physics," said Professor Pentland . ".
"Each possibility is evaluated by a computer to see if it is feasible, and then to assess its difficulty based on the accuracy of the batting.
"Although much of the current work is done to narrow the size of the eyepiece --
From helmet to goggles to glasses
The design of new materials so that computers themselves can be integrated into smart clothing is also making considerable efforts.
To some extent, MIT has developed a music jacket, a normal denim top, woven into a keyboard with a guide wire.
When the line is touched, it sends a signal to another processor disguised as a jewelry-run synthesizer.
In another research project, the computer integrated in the garment monitors the body temperature and interacts with the room thermostat to keep the occupant at optimal temperature.
S. Defense Agency is also evaluating a smart soldier shirt that will actively help doctors heal their wounds more quickly if they are injured.
The shirt is woven with sensors and wire guides to tell the doctor the speed, direction and size of the bullet.
Despite growing global interest in wearable devices, Toronto's Steve man is still a few steps ahead of others and pushing the forefront of wearable devices further than anyone else.
"I have been wearing my clothes for a while.
"I took it off to sleep and take a shower, but I drive it most of the time," he said . ".
"People have the wrong idea of wearable devices and they think it's a representation of ordinary desktops connected to the body, but what we're really talking about is a combination of personal imaging or Computer support
Surgical Imaging
"There's a set of sensors outside of his glasses that work like a camera, absorb and quantify the amount of light that comes in, and then send it to the computer.
The computer processes this data and the computer sends the image back to Mann for viewing.
The advantage of seeing the world in this way is that it is easy to add and display incoming data.
"If you pass me in the hallway, I will see you on my computer screen, I will not look at you directly, but through the medium of the computer.
"You do get used to it, and the images I get are real-time so that I can safely walk through a road in it," he said . ".
Because he has a wireless communication with the outside world, other people who are listening can communicate with him at any time: "I have asked people to email me
He said: "The Mail said that they also know the people I said . "
With a wireless connection, he also pioneered a more unusual application of wearable technology, which allows him and his wife to have a unique understanding of what their partner is doing ,.
"If I was shopping at the grocery store, my wife could see what I saw through my glasses and annotate the items she wanted in my view.
If she's wearing this device too, I can also see what she sees, "he explained while reading another email.
The mail was looming in front of his eyes. !