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working of jazz multisensor in blue eye technology
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Is it possible to create a computer that can interact with us while interacting with each other? For example imagine that on a good morning you go to the room of your computer and you turn on your computer, and then it says "Hey friend, good morning you seem to be in a bad mood today." And then open your mailbox and show you some of the emails and It seems to be a fiction, but it will be the lead of life for "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 perceptive abilities.That is That we can understand the feelings of others.For example we can understand the emotional states by analysing their facial expression.If we add these perceptual capacities of the human to the computers, the computers could work together with the human beings like intimate partners. "Aims to create computational machines that have a perceptual and sensory capacity similar to that of humans.

Blue Eyes uses detection technology to identify a user's actions and extract key information. This information is then analysed to determine the physical, emotional or informational status of the user, which in turn can be used to help the user to be more productive by performing the expected actions or providing the expected information. For example, in the future, a Blue Eyes TV could be activated when the user makes eye contact, at which point the user could tell the television to "turn on". This article discusses the hardware, software, benefits and interconnection of various parties involved in the "blue eye" technology.

Main features of the JAZZ-new system:

multiple signals - one system
optimised for field use in complex environments
non-intrusive, not restricting the visual field
zero adjustment time
subject can wear glasses
Optically isolated, battery powered
modular structure
lightweight (sensor weight is only 100g)
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