Eyeglasses help find the car keys
Japanese scientists have created a pair of glasses that can help you remember where to throw your car keys. The Goggle glasses record everything the wearer sees and can recognize objects.
Inventor Yasuo Kuniyoshi and colleagues at the School of Information and Technology at the University of Tokyo have created a software that identifies objects attached to glasses. If the user previously told the glasses about the name of every item he saw, the glasses would remember them. The device then locates where the object was last seen.
In the future, glasses will be smarter than the wearer when it comes to detecting objects that the owner does not recognize.
Smart Goggles are quite cumbersome to use everyday, but the group is looking to shrink it. According to the theory, the only question glass can not answer is: " Where did I leave the glasses?".
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