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The glasses the mechanic is wearing contain small screens to provide an overlay of computer-generated images on the real world augmented reality (AR.
The app s minimal processing footprint means it could also run on smart watches or in augmented reality glasses like the Apple Watch or Google glass.
or years academic and commercial institutions have sought an effective technique for shaping these bulk metallic glasses (BMGS)# a new generation of strong-yet-pliable materials.
Researchers are developing vision-correcting displays for computer monitors that would let people see text and images clearly without their glasses or contact lenses.
#Prototype system paves way for huge glasses-free 3d displays Using red/blue filters (anaglyph),
polarized (passive) or LED shutter (active) glasses are relatively simple ways of creating a 3d effect.
which split the image for a 3d effect without the user having to wear glasses,
weighted harnesses and fogged-up glasses, and were given tasks like oorknob Experienceand athroom Experience, all to help them feel
and don blue 3-D glasses for ementia Experiencevideo journeys following people disoriented on streets or seeking bathrooms.
a live video feed she switched on at one point showed her in black librarian glasses and a tank top.
Proponents explain that we already enjoy glasses, false teeth, titanium hip replacements, cochlear implants, and prosthetic limbs.
Anticipatory computing and the end of interfaces Objects on our bodies (health monitors, smart glasses) and in our homes and businesses (smart thermostats, lights, appliances and security systems) can all be programmed to interact in complicated and unexpected ways
those of us who need glasses to see a TV or laptop screen clearly could ditch the eyeglasses.
The technology uses algorithms to alter an image based on a person's glasses prescription together with a light filter set in front of the display.
Researchers say the idea is to anticipate how your eyes will naturally distort whatever's on screen something glasses
In addition to making it easier for people with simple vision problems to use all kinds of displays without glasses
the technique may help those with more serious vision problems caused by physical defects that can't be corrected with glasses or contacts,
. where startup Ostendo Technologies Inc. has spent the past nine years quietly working on miniature projectors designed to emit crisp videos and glasses-free 3-D images for smartphones and giant screens.
whether it is a glasses-free 3-D television screen, a smartwatch, or tables that can project hologram-like images.
#JINS MEME glasses can track the wearer s mental and physical conditions The Tokyo-based eyewear designer JINS stylish new glasses seem like an ordinary pair of glasses at first glance.
However, the JINS MEME glasses offer more than style and comfort: these frames have been designed specifically to monitor your health.
the MEME glasses rely on monitoring a user eye movements and gaze. The glasses contain small metallic lectrooculographysensors in the portions of the frame that touch the face,
such as the bridge, nose pads and the bars that rest on the ears. These sensors then measure the electrical potential of the eye movement;
Other features include a range of styles, from glasses to sunglasses, and the ability to equip the MEME with prescription lenses.
Check out the video below to see how these glasses can be used as a health-monitoring tool t
#High-tech glasses help surgeons see cancer The glasses are designed to make it easy for surgeons to differentiate cancerous cells from healthy cells.
when viewed using the special glasses. Cancer cells are quite difficult to see even through high-powered magnification.
The special glasses are designed to make it easy for surgeons to differentiate cancerous cells from healthy cells allowing surgeons to make sure no cancer cells are left during surgery.
The glasses were developed by a team led by Samuel Achilefu Phd, a professor of radiology and biomedical engineering at the university.
when viewed through the glasses. The usual procedure for surgery requires doctors to remove tumors and neighboring tissue
if these glasses eliminated the need for follow-up surgery and the associated pain, inconvenience and anxiety.
The chip s power source is positioned under the skin behind the ear and connected via a thin cable#no glasses or camera required.
#Vision-correcting displays Researchers at the MIT Media Laboratory and the University of California at Berkeley have developed a new display technology that automatically corrects for vision defects no glasses (or contact lenses) required.
The technique could lead to dashboard-mounted GPS displays that farsighted drivers can consult without putting their glasses on
or electronic readers that eliminate the need for reading glasses among other applications. The first spectacles were invented in the 13th century says Gordon Wetzstein a research scientist at the Media Lab and one of the display's co-creators.
We have a different solution that basically puts the glasses on the display rather than on your head.
The display is a variation on a glasses-free 3-D technology also developed by the Camera Culture group.
and correct for vision defects all glasses-free. They could also reproduce another Camera Culture project which diagnoses vision defects.
A room is packed with 100 wine glasses each filled with a different level of wine to ensure a different resonant frequency.
but none of the other glasses will resonate enough to break he says. A 2010 paper published in Applied Physics Letters by Soljacic
#Glasses-free 3-D projector Over the past three years, researchers in the Camera Culture group at the MIT Media Lab have refined steadily a design for a glasses-free, multiperspective, 3-D video screen,
With the technology that has historically been used to produce glasses-free 3-D images known as a parallax barrier simultaneously projecting eight different viewing angles would mean allotting each angle one-eighth of the light emitted by the projector
Spreading pixels Oliver Cossairt, an assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science at Northwestern University, once worked for a company that was attempting to commercialize glasses-free 3-D projectors. hat
Such stereoscopic images do not require the viewer to don special glasses but instead the depth perception and 3d effect is created simply by viewing the print through an optical microscope coupled with polarizers.
#Language-Translating Glasses For The Confused Tourist#For all the promise of mobile technology there's still not a whole lot an intrepid adventurer can do to break the language barrier besides well learning the language.
A team from Japanese#mobile carrier#NTT Docomo created augmented reality glasses that scan for text in Japanese translate the text through an online database
so it's not clear how advanced the glasses might be by the time of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics a tourism wave the company's looking to cash in on.
#Hook Me Up to This Impractical Virtual reality Suit Right Now The Oculus Rift is one of the most immersive gadgets we've ever seen--just strap the glasses onto your face
"Imagine if you slapped on those Oculus glasses you could view what changes to make as if you were in the room
when the glasses don't have a data connection which is nice. It could also keep the images the glasses record for the app more secure the images are supposed to stay on the device
and never enter the cloud. A video demo of the software shows a prototype of the app on a laptop.
the control of polarization also enables simple gadgets such as 3-D glasses and polarized sunglasses. f you think of a modern microscope,
or glasses to view the image, meaning it extremely user friendly. Because you can display any image (moving or still),
This means way more use cases than ever possible with flat images even without a pair of 3d glasses.
#New eye lens may spell end of reading glasses An Indian-origin researcher in the UK is developing an adjustable artificial lens,
and can require optical aids, such as reading glasses. Devesh Mistry, a postgraduate research student in the School of Physics and Astronomy, at the University of Leeds is working with liquid crystal to create a truly adjustable artificial lens."
it can lift such thin and delicate items as a pen, glasses or a long Q-Tip in each of the tests,
a commonly occurring calcium-based mineral. owadays, calcium phosphates, glasses, and polymers are used widely as bone regenerators and biocompatible functional materials in tissue engineering,
Smart devices such as smart glasses, smart watches and smartphones equipped with photodiodes communicate using VLC.
by using different levels of contrast of red and blue that the patient sees using stereoscopic glasses.
#Blind people can now effectively eethanks to a brilliant new British invention glasses that tell wearers what they are looking at Blind people can now effectively eethanks to a brilliant new British invention glasses that tell wearers what they are looking at.
The glasses, which contain tiny cameras, can identify everything from shop doorways to the contents of a fridge giving a verbal commentary through a phone app and earpiece.
The high-tech glasses can be taught to recognise everything from the entrance and type of shop to bus stops
It is like taking off 3d glasses at a movie: everything is distorted and uncomfortable. I felt this discombobulating headache at the American Authors concert.
the control of polarization also enables simple gadgets such as 3-D glasses and polarized sunglasses. sing our metasurfaces,
The voice device is made up of a small computer connected to a camera that is attached to darkened glasses,
A blind person wearing this camera on a pair of glasses could then associate different sounds with features of their environment.
much as we want to solve the prescription glasses market, we could also help bring virtual reality to the masses,
Right now, devices are built with extra space on the viewing end for people wearing glasses.
If the glasses shift, for instance, optical aberrations disrupt the viewing, potentially causing headache, fatigue, and nausea.
By definition, glasses have an amorphous, or less rigidly defined, molecular structure, than regular, crystalline solids.
Because the structure of glasses is usually random finding one of these materials that has most
"What we have done is to demonstrate that one can create glasses where there is some well-defined organization.
we can try to control that organization by manipulating the way we prepare these glasses,
#New glass manufacturing technique could enable design of hybrid glasses and revolutionise gas storage A new method of manufacturing glass could lead to the production of'designer glasses'with applications in advanced photonics,
whilst also facilitating industrial scale carbon capture and storage. An international team of researchers, writing today in the journal Nature Communications,
report how they have managed to use a relatively new family of sponge-like porous materials to develop new hybrid glasses.
the glasses that can be produced by cooling the liquids quickly are themselves a new category of materials.
second facet to the work is in the glasses themselves, which appear distinct from existing categories.
The formation of glasses that contain highly interchangeable metal and organic components, in is highly unusual,
or entirely inorganic, such as oxide or metallic glasses. Understanding the mechanism of hybrid glass formation will also greatly contribute to our knowledge of glass formers in general.
which deepens our fundamental understanding of the properties of glasses also produces tantalising prospects of practical applications of new materials.
The researchers believe the new technique could open up the possibility of the production of'chemically designed'glasses
the control of polarization also enables simple gadgets such as 3-D glasses and polarized sunglasses."
In the new study, published in the journal Nature Communications("A predictive structural model for bulk metallic glasses"),Dr Laws and his colleagues describe a unique new model of the atomic structure
#Augmented reality Glasses Are Coming To The Battlefield Using a pair of augmented reality glasses, a Marine signals intelligence (SIGINT) specialist monitors web traffic while he lies on the ground,
This is what the Office of Naval Research (ONR) is working on with its ongoing AR Glasses project;
The glasses have already been demonstrated at cyber-intelligence exercises in November, January, and March. Modified versions of X-6 prototypes made by the San francisco-based Osterhout Design Group (ODG),
the ONR glasses allow SIGINT soldiers to monitor a variety of enemy waveforms, indicating Internet traffic, 2g/SMS, VHF/push-to-talk radio systems,
Still, Fitzpatrick says the 1. 5-GHZ dual-core glasses are still several years from readiness for the field, mainly due to the physical rigors of battle.
The glasses aren totally waterproof, can be hard to read when the Marine moves between bright sunlight and the shade of a building,
theye very interested in the spectrum data from the glasses. But they said f someone shooting at me, the first thing
Pete Jameson, chief operating officer at ODG, points out that the company R-6 glasses, commercially available for just under $5, 000, have an ambient light sensor and swappable photochromic shields for handling glare."
"The glasses had to pass military spec standards, "says Jameson.""They're pretty robust. In real-life situations, we have very few returns."
Part of getting omfortablewith the gear was testing out the AR glasses in a simulated attack called xercise Bold Alligator,
The battery (which lasts 4-6 hours) sits above the top of the lenses, giving the 4. 5-ounce glasses a bulky look.
ODG Jameson says that the backlash against the form factor of Google glass shows that the public is not ready for computerized glasses for everyday wear."
"And if the AR glasses make intelligence collection as efficient as hoped, Marines won't be worried about looking a little silly o
#New Japanese Glasses Block Facial recognition Computers are really, really good at recognizing faces. Refined through work on millions of uploaded and tagged faces at sites like Facebook and elsewhere,
As a solution, Japan National Institute of Informatics (NIII) created glasses that make faces unreadable to machines.
when it requires a style of glasses that no one else is wearing. Two previous prototype made by NIII used either near-infrared light
The new glasses seem to no longer have that problem, resembling the kind of wrap-around sunglasses favored by everyone from security contractors to extreme sporting enthusiasts.
Instead of the electrically powered near-infrared lights of the earlier visors, these glasses use an unspecified novel material to absorb
Tests with smartphone cameras showed that the glasses fooled facial recognition 90 percent of the time.
#This Museum Offers Special Glasses to Colorblind Visitors The museum experience relies on visuals. You step into the space expecting to see something new to lose yourself in stunning compositions anderhaps most importantlyivid colors.
Visitors to the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago can now pick up a pair of Enchroma glasses and see artworks in their full color spectrum for the first time.
when the sensing of light overlaps within these conesnchroma glasses allow wearers with red-green color blindness to see color again.
The process behind making the glasses hinges on erceptual psychophysicsor the tudy of how physical stimuli are transformed to perceptual phenomena using our senses,
Though the glasses only create a simulation of sorts, wearers still experience a significant change in their perception of objects.
The MCA Chicago is the first museum to offer these glasses to visitors. Visitors can pick up a pair at the front of the museum
The glasses were supplied by Valspar as part of the Color for All campaign, which focuses on bringing Enchroma glasses to those who struggle to see Color in a video,
users wear the glasses to look at art pieces but also everyday sights like paint strokes on the wall and drawings by kids.
At the museum, can experience more fully not only the visual nature of pieces but the emotional responses that these colors often spark in their viewers.
Among the many users of these glasses is Matthew Renton, the Director of Communications at the museum.
#Amazon Wants to Bring Augmented reality to the Streaming Services Game With its recently-published patent for AR smart glasses,
And, as revealed by its new patent for augmented reality glasses it looks like Amazon wants to take a crack at it as well,
According to the patent, Amazon glasses look to specifically enhance the experience of streaming video. Mentioning one of the biggest issues with the xperience with portable devices,
the glasses look to enrich content in a way no other streaming service currently does. They also o not allow a user to immerse in the experience
it is true that simple glasses versus large headsets lend themselves to a more casual and pleasurable wearing experience, one
The larger implication here is that Amazon glasses would be changing the landscape of video streaming by adding augmented reality to the mix.
If the glasses catch on and the majority of Amazon Video new, original content require the device for the full experience,
But while Amazon glasses might change how we experience content, the true question remains as to
"The difference between metallic glasses and regular metals is their atomic structure. Normal metals are crystalline when solid,
No children who already wore glasses, had been treated for amblyopia, or had undergone ocular surgery were included in the screening.
and co-author of a paper published online this week in the journal Nature Communications. ou really now have the entire toolbox to change how you make these glasses for other chemistries.
the control of polarization also enables simple gadgets such as 3-D glasses and polarized sunglasses. f you think of a modern microscope,
#Microsoft granted patent for glasses that detect wearer's emotions Put this one in the WTF file.
The United states Patent and Trademark Office granted Microsoft a patent today for a pair of glasses that can detect a wearer emotional response to what theye looking at.
If the wearer is looking at a person through the glasses, the emotional state of that person can be detected,
say, and the glasses detect that audience members look bored, the specs my suggest a joke for the speaker to insert into the speech
They are made of special glasses containing up to 50 percent by weight of lead oxide which can be dangerous to one's health.
To decorate the bottles manufacturers grind these special glasses together with inorganic pigments print them as pastes on the base glass and melt them on.
In a further step they are working to produce glasses with a processing temperature of only 540 degrees Celsius.
If the glasses are heated they expand at different rates--experts speak here of the thermal expansion coefficients (TEC) for the respective Glass in order for the imprints to not flake off they have to expand similar to the glass on
On behalf of the Forschungsgemeinschaft Technik und Glas e. V. FTG the Fraunhofer researchers are developing a catalog of all the developed low-melting glasses and their properties.
The app's minimal processing footprint means it could also run on smart watches or in augmented reality glasses.
#Opternative Online Eye Exam Gets You A Glasses Prescription From Home The annoyance of going to the doctor keeps tons of people from finding out
if they need glasses or updating their prescription. But it turns out you don need one of those giant multi-lens machines to do an eye exam.
and send you back a prescription you can use to get glasses or contacts anywhere,
or a meatspace brick-and-mortar glasses shop. Opternative is now the only approved online eye exam.
and send back an approved prescription for glasses or contacts. It $60 for both. One caveat:
you can only get an immediate prescription for glasses. If youe updating a prescription and submit your old one,
so if a glasses site potential customers haven been to an eye doctor lately, they can get the right specs.
Earlier this year, Wetzstein and colleagues used that technique to create a display that allows text to be read clearly by people not wearing their usual corrective lenses (see rototype Display Lets You Say Goodbye to Reading Glasses.
He previously worked on glasses-free 3-D displays based on similar methods. And last year, researchers at chip company Nvidia demonstrated a basic wearable display based on light fields.
Conventional augmented reality glasses use lenses, beam splitters, waveguides, reflectors, and other optics to relay an image to the eye,
however, and the resulting glasses usually have limited a field of view. Together with three other researchers from the University of North carolina and two from Nvidia Research
and field of view that has been encountered in past glasses designs. The benefits of the approach over previous devices are significant.
While state-of-the-art commercial augmented reality glasses have a field of view of 40°or less early Pinlight prototypes have demonstrated fields of view of 100°or more.
I love to have all of things happen effortlessly in my glasses and when they do,
or ordinary glasses, creating a display that looks like ordinary glasses with the addition of an LCD panel.
The prototype suffers from low resolution and image quality, far below the level of existing commercial augmented reality glasses.
#Prototype Display Lets You Say Goodbye to Reading Glasses Those of us who need glasses to see a TV
The technology uses algorithms to alter an image based on a person glasses prescription together with a light filter set in front of the display.
Researchers say the idea is to anticipate how your eyes will naturally distort whatever onscreenomething glasses
In addition to making it easier for people with simple vision problems to use all kinds of displays without glasses,
the technique may help those with more serious vision problems caused by physical defects that can be corrected with glasses or contacts,
#First hidden, real-time, screen-camera communication created Such applications include smart glasses communicating with screens to realise augmented reality
"We hope our work will open up a route to manufacture novel fibre structures in silica and other glasses for a wide range of applications, covering telecommunications, sensing, lab-in-a-fibre, metamaterial fibre,
This will allow the users to play in first person in the game using the smart glasses like Google glass, Epson Moverio, etc.
Right now, Lyteshot has teamed up with Epson to incorporate Lyteshot gaming with Moverio BT-200 smart glasses from Epson.
which converts video images from a miniature video camera worn on his glasses. He can now make out the direction of white lines on a computer screen using the retinal implant.
"The bionic eye implant receives its visual information from a miniature camera mounted on glasses worn by the patient.
so that the medical team could be sure that the visual information was coming via the camera on his glasses and the implant.
Implant promises vision three times better than 20/20-and won't deteriorate over time From glasses to standard lenses
when worn with a pair of Samsung 3d glasses, could magnify scenes by 2. 8 times. The lens-glasses combination was designed to help restore the sight of people suffering from age-related macular degeneration, or blindness.
The 8mm contact lenses were fitted with a 1. 17mm magnifying ring around the edge and small aluminium mirrors were fitted into this magnifying ring.
When the lenses are being worn in'ordinary mode'this magnified image is blocked by polarising filters fitted to a pair of modified Samsung 3d glasses.
and work with a pair of lightweight glasses. Google is also working on'smart lenses'that contain a control circuit, an image capture component and an image sensor.
glasses and suits was showcased recently in an issue of How It Works magazine. IRON MAN'S HIGH-TECH SUIT Fans of Robert Downey Jnr's Iron man can buy themselves a red exoskeleton-providing they have a spare $1 million (£659,
when worn with a pair of Samsung 3d glasses, can magnify scenes by 2. 8 times. The contact lenses are 8mm in diameter,
which can be viewed without specialist glasses. When pixels are beamed and visible in 3d space they're known as voxels
The esight Corporation have created a special pair of glasses the esight glasses, which allow legally blind people the ability to see.
The glasses are around $15, 000 for a pair. The glasses capture both video and an image then create enhancements
so people with low vision can view them. The glasses allow the user eyes to perceive more than usual.
Thanks to Kathy older sister Yvonne Felix, who is also legally blind, the esight Corporation donated a pair of glasses to Kathy on the day Aksel was born.
Yvonne was unable to see her children when they were born and wanted her sister to have a different experience.
Kathy was amazed at how clearly she could see her son which was the first baby she has ever been able to see in her life.
since we were children. esight glasses, an amazing new technology that I also use, helped her see the birth of her son.
Yvonne helped to raise money for Kathy to own a pair of the esight glasses so now she is able to see her son anytime.
She said the glasses help to read directions for his products, help to dress him safely,
So she was very adamant about getting the glasses for me and work with me to use them,
Beitz. hen I knew I was getting the glasses, I got very excited. I knew then I would be able to read books to the baby
Yvonne is working to raise money for others that are blind to be able to purchase esight glasses for their daily use as well.
Vision Enhancement esight makes glasses that combine a camera, display technology, and advanced computing to deliver a real-time video that enables sight for people with vision loss.
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