SIXTH SENSE TECHNOLOGY



EOI: 10.11242/viva-tech.01.05.164

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Citation

Faisal Khan, Nitin Jagdish, "SIXTH SENSE TECHNOLOGY", VIVA-IJRI Volume 1, Issue 5, Article 164, pp. 1-6, 2022. Published by Computer Engineering Department, VIVA Institute of Technology, Virar, India.

Abstract

Sixth Sense ’is a wearable touch function that enhances the real world around us with digital knowledge and allows us to use natural hand gestures to share that knowledge. This technology will definitely give the user a new way to see the world with the information in his or her handcuffs listed under the ‘wearable computing’ section. The true power of Sixth Sense lies in its ability to connect the real world with the internet, and to cover information in the world itself. The important thing here is that Sixth Sense sees things around you, displays information automatically and allows you to access it any way you want, in a very simple way. This paper only gives you an introduction about the sense of the thumb. This paper acquaints you with the sixth sensor technology that provides the freedom to communicate with the digital world using hand gestures. The sexth sense prototype is made up of a pocket projector, mirror, cell parts, color symbols and a camera. Six sensor technology is about interacting with the digital world in the most efficient and direct way. Sixth Sense machines are very different from Computers; this will be a new topic for hackers and other people too. Everyone can get a general idea of sixth sense technology by looking at this paper.

Keywords

Sixth Sense, wearable computing, Augmented Reality, Gesture Recognition, Computer Vision

References

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