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TED Sixth Sense Technology [ www.mobileUncle.com ]

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    I've been intrigued by this question of
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    whether we could evolve or develop
    a sixth sense
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    A sense that would give us seamless access
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    and easy access to meta information
    or information that may exist somewhere
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    that may be relevant to help us make
    the right decision about whatever it is
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    that we're coming across and
    some of you may argue, well,
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    don't today's cell phones do that already?
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    But I would say no.
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    When you meet someone here at Ted and this
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    is the top Networking place of the year
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    you don't shake somebody's hand
    and then say
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    can you hold on for a moment, while I
    I take out my phone and Google you
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    Or when you go to the supermarket and
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    you're standing there in that huge isle
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    of different types of toilet papers you
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    don't take out your cell phone and open
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    a browser and go to a website
    to try to decide
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    to try to decide which of these
    toilet papers is the most ecologically
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    responsible purchase to make
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    So, we don't really have easy access to
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    all this relevant information that
    can just help us make optimal
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    decisions about what to do next
    and what actions to take
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    and so my research group
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    at the media lab has been developing
    a series of inventions to
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    give us access to this information
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    in a, sort of easy way without requiring
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    that the user changes any
    of their behavior
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    and I'm here to unveil our latest effort
    and most successful effort so far
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    which is still very much a work in process
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    I'm actually wearing the device right now
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    and, we've sort of cobbled it together
    with, components
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    that are, off the shelves
    and that by the way
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    only cost, $350 dollars at
    this point in time,
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    I'm wearing a camera, just
    a simple web cam
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    A portable battery powered
    projection system, with a little mirror.
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    The components communicate to my cell
    phone in my pocket which acts as the
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    communication and computation device
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    and in the video here we see my student
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    Pranav Mistry who's really the genius
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    who's been implementing and designing
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    this whole system and we see how this
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    system lets him walk up to any surface
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    and start using his hands to interact with
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    the information that is projected
    in front of him
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    the system tracks the four
    significant fingers
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    in this case he's wearing
    simple marker caps
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    I know you may recognize, but if you want
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    the more stylish version, you could also
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    paint your nails in different colors
    the camera basically tracks
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    these four fingers and
    recognizes any gestures
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    that he's making so he can just go to, for
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    example a map of long beach zoom
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    in and out etc, the system also recognizes
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    iconic gestures such as the
    take a picture gesture
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    and then takes a picture of
    whatever is in front of you
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    and when he then walks
    back to the media lab
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    he can just go up to any
    wall and project all
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    the pictures that he's taken
    sort through them
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    and organize them and resize them etc
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    again using all natural, ah gestures
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    so, some of you most likely
    were here two years ago
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    and saw the demo by, Jeff Han or some
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    or some of you might think
    doesn't this looks like the
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    microsoft service table and
    yes, you also interact
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    using natural gestures both hands etc.
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    but the difference here is that you
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    can use any surface. you can
    walk up to any surface.
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    including your hand if
    nothing else is available
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    and interact with this projected data
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    the device is completely portable
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    and can be, (laughs) thanks (aplause)
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    so one importance difference is that
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    it is totally mobile another
    even more important
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    difference is that in mass production
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    this would not cost more tomorrow than today's
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    cell phones and would actually not, um, sort of be a bigger
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    package and could look a lot more stylish
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    than this ah, ah version that (laughs) I am wearing around my neck
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    um, but other than letting some of you live out your
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    fantasy of looking as cool asTom Cruise in Minority Report
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    um the reason why we're really excited about this device
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    is that it um really can act as one of these sixth sense devices
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    that gives you relevant information
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    about uh whatever is in front of you, so we see Pranav
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    here going into the super market and he's ah shopping
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    for some paper towels and as he picks up
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    a product the system can recognize a product
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    that he is picking up using either image recognition
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    or marker technology and give him the green light or an orange light.
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    Um, he can ask for additional information
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    so this particular um (Audience Aplause) (laughs) choice here is a particularly
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    good choice given his personal criteria
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    some of you may want the toilet paper
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    with the most bleach in it rather than the most ecologically
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    responsible choice (audience laughter) um but (laughs) if
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    he picks up a book in the bookstore he can get
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    the Amazon rating, that gets projected right on
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    the cover of the book this is, uh Juan's book
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    our previous speaker um which gets
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    a great rating by the way on Amazon and so Pranav
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    turns the page of the book and can then see additional
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    information about the book, reader comments
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    um, maybe, sort of information by his favorite
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    critic etc. If he turns to a particular page
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    he finds an annotation by maybe an
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    expert of a friend of ours that gives
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    him a little bit of additional information
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    about whatever is on that particular page.
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    Reading the news paper he never has
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    to be (audience laughs) updated (laughs). You can get video annotations
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    of the events you are reading about. You can get
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    the latest sports scores etc.
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    This is a more controversial one (audience laughs)
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    As you interact with someone at TED
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    maybe um you can see a word cloud of the tags
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    the words that are associated with the person
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    in their blog and personal web pages
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    in this case the student is interested in cameras
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    etc. on your way to the airport if you
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    pick up your boarding pass it can
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    tell you that your flight is delayed
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    that the gate has changed etc.
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    And if you need to know what
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    the current time is, it's as simple as
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    drawing a watch (audience laughs) (laughs) on your arm
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    So, that's where we are at so far
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    in uh (laughs) developing this sixth sense that would
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    give us seamless access to all this
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    relevant information. About the things
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    that we may come across
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    my student Pranav who's really, like I said
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    the genius behind this (roaring applause)
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    (continued applause)
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    he does deserve a lot of applause because
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    I don't think he slept much in the last three
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    months actually and his girlfiriend
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    is probably not very happy
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    about him either
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    um, but it's not perfect yet
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    it's very much a work in progress
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    and who knows maybe in another ten years
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    we'll be here with the ultimate um
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    sixth sense brain implant, thank you.
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    (audience applause)
Title:
TED Sixth Sense Technology [ www.mobileUncle.com ]
Video Language:
English
Duration:
08:43

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