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SNAP&TELL: A Multi-Modal Wearable Computer Interface for Browsing the Environment
Seattle, Washington October 07-October 10
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISWC.2002.1167221Sixth International Symposium on Wear ...
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This paper gives an overview of a multi-modal wearable computer system 'SNAP&TELL', which performs real-time gesture tracking combined with audio-based system control commands to recognize objects in the environment including outdoor landmarks. Our system uses a single camera to capture images which are then processed using several algorithms to perform segmentation base on color, fingertip shape analysis, robust tracking, and invariant object recognition, in order to quickly identify the objects encircled (SNAPshot) by the user's pointing gesture. In turn, the system returns an audio narration, TELLing the user information concerning the object's classification, historical facts, usage, etc. This system provides enabling technology for the design of intelligent assistants to support "Web-On-The-World" applications, with potential uses such as travel assistance, business advertisement, the design of smart living and working spaces, and pervasive wireless services and internet vehicles.
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T. Keaton, S. M. Dominguez, A. H. Sayed, "SNAP&TELL: A Multi-Modal Wearable Computer Interface for Browsing the Environment," iswc, pp.0075, Sixth International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'02), 2002
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