2. What is blue eye
technology ?
The BLUE EYES technology aims at
creating computational machines that
have perceptual and sensory ability like
those of human beings.
3. How can we make
computers “see” and “feel” ?
Blue eyes:
• Identifies user’s actions using sensing
technology.
• Extracts key information.
• Analyzes the information.
• Finally, determines the user’s physical,
emotional and informational state.
4. Designing
The Blue Eyes uses:
• A personal area network for
linking all the operators and the
supervising system
• Two major units
- DAU (data acquisition unit )
- CSU (central system unit )
5.
6. DATA ACQUISITION UNIT:
• Gets information from the sensor.
• Sends information over the wireless
connection.
• Delivers the alarm messages sent from
the Central System Unit (CSU) to the
operator.
7. Jazz Multisensor:
• It’s an eye movement sensor, to provide
necessary physiological data in Data
Acquisition Unit (DAU).
• It supplies raw digital data regarding eye
position, the level of blood oxygenation
acceleration along horizontal and vertical axes
and ambient light intensity.
• Eye movement can be measured using direct
infrared oculographic transducers.
9. CENTRAL SYSTEM UNIT:
• Buffers incoming sensor data.
• Performs on-line data analysis.
• Records the conclusion for further
exploration.
• Provides visualization interface.
10. Applications:
Blue Eyes system can be applied in every
working environment requiring
permanent operator's attention.
• At power plant control rooms.
• At captain bridges.
• At flight control centers.
• Professional drivers.
11. IBM Research:
BLUE EYE EMOTIONAL MOUSE-
sensors in the mouse ,sense the
physiological attributes which are
correlated to emotions using correlation
model by simply touching the mouse the
computer will be able to determine a
person’s emotional state.
• BLUE EYE enabled TELEVISION –
could become active when the user
makes an eye contact
12. Conclusion:
In the near future ,ordinary household
devices- such as television , refrigerators,
ovens may be able to do their jobs when we
look at them and speak to them.
• It avoids potential threats resulting from
human errors, such as weariness, oversight,
tiredness.