Efficient Mini Projector Coupled Camera for Sixth Sense Technology
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Sixth Sense Technology turns the entire world into your computer by fusing digital data with the real world and its things. With just a few hand gestures, it can transform any surface into a touch screen for computers. It is a technology that makes computers and other devices adjust to human requirements rather than trying to alter human behaviour. Additionally, it offers multi-touch and multi-user features. The Sixth Sense device consists of a small projector, a camera, and a cell phone that serves as a computer and your link to the Cloud, which stores all of your data online. The cost of the present prototype is approximately $350. Several applications have been implemented using the Sixth Sense prototype, demonstrating the system's utility, feasibility, and adaptability.
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