Comment Good morning, good afternoon... (Score 1) 1521
...and in case I don't see you later, good night!
Congrats on the next step in life, take care Taco.
...and in case I don't see you later, good night!
Congrats on the next step in life, take care Taco.
I believe I read a paper by Mann that didn't use gaze tracking per se, but rather a camera mounted on the headwear itself would be used to recognize people and places. The camera would be effectively in the middle of the glasses you wore, so it captured a fairly wide angle of vision in front of you. The whole apparatus was programmed such that you could store images of people or objects in a database and access them wirelessly.
The whole point wasn't that you had to rely on you gaze anymore - the camera was always on and seeing everything in its field of view. If something or someone came into its view and the software successfully completed a pattern match, then the heads up display would display a note showing the object (e.g. putting a persons name above their head). In this sense, you could be focused on something else and the computer finds an object for you and brings it to your attention. You could look towards a large crowd of people and the computer would find your friends in there before you could. This could be expanded by adding additional cameras/sensors around your head, giving you eyes in the back of your head. A new sense if you will, augmenting your existing ones. Cool stuff for sure.
Yeah, in many areas the satellite imagery suffered from Datum mismatching issues with the underlying road/ground data set. They've been slowly fixing this as new sets get updated. Datum differences can lead to all sorts of positional errors.
Well now it seems the whole site is down. If you go up one directory level you get this message:
"The Colorado Departent of Labor and Employment regrets that this service is unavailable at this time.
(We like Firefox too...and safari.....and chrome...) "
...need I say more.
"Happy haiku brother trucker!"
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