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Steve Mann; Personal Web Page
http://wearcam.org/steve.html
Steve Mann; Personal Web Page. This page is kind of bloated; unless you have a really fast Internet connection, I suggest you might want to look at a more lean and mean version of my personal WWW page. My new www page is at U. Toronto, e.g. http:/ genesis.eecg.toronto.edu/. Or http:/ www.eecg.toronto.edu/ mann. Photographic lighting, perspective drawing, etc.),. On the Light.er side, a humorous look at video surveillance cameras in the context of darkness, the absence of light. System was recently instal...
iq.intel.com
Augmented Reality Applications Make Us Masters of Information Age
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Find the latest stories on important technology themes shaping the future. Follow stories based on specific interests and events. About iQ by Intel. December 16, 2014. Augmented Reality Applications Make Us Masters of Information Age. A new wave of AR applications aims to help people better understand and interact with the world. In AR, we remain in our physical surroundings, seeing and interacting with the real world. You can use AR to instantly translate signs or menus. Internet-connected devices, espe...
hi.eecg.toronto.edu
Steve Mann, Personal WWW page: ``WearCam'', myview.html
http://hi.eecg.toronto.edu/myview.html
An experiment in connectivity. Look out through my glasses right now (or when last transmitted). WearCam has been an experiment in connectivity, starting early 1994, running on and off until September 15, 1996 (shut down when I went to ICIP 96 in Lousanne, due to poor net connection from there). After the conference, I decided that extensive revisions were in order: with further development of the pencigraphic image compositing algorithm. WearCam was one of the first cameras (perhaps it was the second ca...
hi.eecg.toronto.edu
Steve Mann, Personal WWW page: ``WearCam''
http://hi.eecg.toronto.edu/myviews4.html
An experiment in connectivity. Look out through my glasses right now (and/or most recently). WearCam has been an experiment in connectivity, starting early 1994, running on and off until September 15, 1996 (shut down when I went to ICIP 96 in Lousanne, due to poor net connection from there). After the conference, I decided that extensive revisions were in order: with further development of the pencigraphic image compositing algorithm. The WearCam project is also in need of some UROP students to convert e...
hi.eecg.toronto.edu
Steve Mann, Personal WWW page: ``WEARCAM'', myviews.html
http://hi.eecg.toronto.edu/myviews.html
An experiment in connectivity. Gallery of recently transmitted images (most recent at upper left). WearCam has been an experiment in connectivity, starting early 1994, running on and off until September 15, 1996 (shut down when I went to ICIP 96 in Lousanne, due to poor net connection from there). After the conference, I decided that extensive revisions were in order: with further development of the pencigraphic image compositing algorithm. WearCam was one of the first cameras (perhaps it was the second ...
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Google Gets in Your Face - IEEE Spectrum
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Google Gets in Your Face. Google Glass offers a slightly augmented version of reality. 31 Dec 2012 19:04 GMT. Am I Smart Yet? According to Google, Glass will let you access information “so fast that you feel you know it. For the past nine months, Google has been priming the public for the launch of Google Glass, a head-mounted, Internet-enabled display that—if you buy the hype—will revolutionize computing and totally rock your world. A marketing blitz featured skydivers sporting Glass. Ldquo;Google&mdash...
n1nlf-1.eecg.toronto.edu
Steve Mann, Personal WWW page: ``WEARCAM'', myviews.html
http://n1nlf-1.eecg.toronto.edu/myviews.html
An experiment in connectivity. Gallery of recently transmitted images (most recent at upper left). WearCam has been an experiment in connectivity, starting early 1994, running on and off until September 15, 1996 (shut down when I went to ICIP 96 in Lousanne, due to poor net connection from there). After the conference, I decided that extensive revisions were in order: with further development of the pencigraphic image compositing algorithm. WearCam was one of the first cameras (perhaps it was the second ...
n1nlf-1.eecg.toronto.edu
Steve Mann, Personal WWW page: ``WearCam'', myview.html
http://n1nlf-1.eecg.toronto.edu/myview.html
An experiment in connectivity. Look out through my glasses right now (or when last transmitted). WearCam has been an experiment in connectivity, starting early 1994, running on and off until September 15, 1996 (shut down when I went to ICIP 96 in Lousanne, due to poor net connection from there). After the conference, I decided that extensive revisions were in order: with further development of the pencigraphic image compositing algorithm. WearCam was one of the first cameras (perhaps it was the second ca...
n1nlf-1.eecg.toronto.edu
Steve Mann, Personal WWW page: ``WearCam''
http://n1nlf-1.eecg.toronto.edu/myviews4.html
An experiment in connectivity. Look out through my glasses right now (and/or most recently). WearCam has been an experiment in connectivity, starting early 1994, running on and off until September 15, 1996 (shut down when I went to ICIP 96 in Lousanne, due to poor net connection from there). After the conference, I decided that extensive revisions were in order: with further development of the pencigraphic image compositing algorithm. The WearCam project is also in need of some UROP students to convert e...
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The Eyeborg man | Dmitri Vitaliev
http://dmitri.vitaliev.info/the-eyeborg-man
April 5, 2009. Published 05.05.2009 ‘Feature’ Engineering and Technology Magazine. Teaming up with Steve Mann, a professor at the University of Toronto and a lifelong inventor of wearable video cameras, Spence taksed himself with creating an implanted ‘sousveillance’ device. This term was coined by Mann to describe the recording of an activity from the perspective of its participant the inverse of surveillance. School-time afternoons at the local Radio Shack, lunch money spent on components, and the crea...