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Wearable, Tetherless, Computer-Mediated Reality
(with possible future applications to the disabled)
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Steve Mann, N1NLF
steve@media.mit.edu
MIT Building E15-383, 20 Ames Street, Cambridge, MA02139
Author currently with University of Toronto,
Tel. (416) 946-3387; Fax. (416) 971-2326
See also, list of other related publications
at http://n1nlf-1.eecg.toronto.edu/research.html
Abstract:
`Wearable Wireless Webcam' (`WearCam' for short)
is a wearable computer system equipped with head-mounted display,
camera(s),
and wireless communications [1],
enabling the apparatus to be used in ordinary day-to-day situations,
not just in a lab.
Two applications of the `WearCam' apparatus,
that will hopefully someday be of use
to the handicapped, are presented: The ` personal visual assistant';
and the ` visual memory prosthetic'.
The ` personal visual assistant' embodies
a spatial visual filter[2]
that reconfigures the human visual
system, providing a remapping (coordinate transformation), which might
someday be of use to the visually handicapped.
The ` visual memory prosthetic'
embodies a temporal visual filter
that provides computer-induced flashbacks (together with annotation)
that might someday be of use to those suffering from a memory disability
such as difficulty remembering faces.
Steve Mann
Wed Feb 14 01:19:59 EST 1996