Saturday, December 26, 2015

Amazing wearable devices wear a sensor glove into Beethoven

    "Did you see the matrix? "Sade·sitanna (Thad Starner) excitedly asked me over the phone that" there is a need to fly a helicopter scene in the movie, and Cui Nidi (Trinity) said ' wait ', and then the helicopter on the way to her brain. This is what we strive for in the future. "

  According to foreign media reports, Georgia Tech Professor carried out experiments on wearable devices, which may make a person with superhuman speed as guitar, piano, Braille, and even dance.

  Stender told me, if you imagine Beethoven play the piano, simply put he developed called "touch-sensitive mobile music (Mobile Music Touch)" gloves. Gloves began to buzz, and soon you'll be able to play like a professional Beethoven's Ode to joy.

  Stender is glass (Google Glass), technical director. He himself has tried a variety of wearable computers for more than 20 years. In fact, he had made as early as 1993 a wearable computer with a monitor. He has also been active wear technology applied to artificial intelligence and human-computer interaction (HCI). From the perspective of industrial chain of fingerprint

  This glove looks like you see at the gym lifting weights with fingerless leather gloves, but in the back is fixed with a wire machine box, including Bluetooth wireless radio and microcontroller. This means that you can connect it to your laptop or mobile device, and then began to play a tune.

  "Touch-sensitive mobile music" thanks to Bad Gastein-German study on tactile learning in recent years. Gloves repeatedly makes a buzzing sound infused with some sort of muscle memory theoretically can indeed shorten the time for things like learning to play the piano.

  It can not only teach gestures, but also has greater potential to teach languages. Stender cited a number of other applications, such as sign language, and Braille.

  Stender also studied the glove may influence of spinal cord injury. "We studied people who between fourth and seventh vertebra spinal impairment, use gloves can help them find some actually feel. "Stender said, the study lasted a year, and rehabilitation training of patients and other.

  It is important, if those victims not to notice that she was hurt, skill mastered faster. This is known as passive tactile learning (PHL). If you've been dancing or playing guitar, you will understand that, compared with the time thinking what to do, follow the beat instead of doing better. Stender says PHL is a bit mean.

  Bad Gastein-German passive haptic gloves use activities can make people learn by touch skills while doing other things that are not relevant.

  "Do you think that only baseball player he had done something wrong video, he can improve his technology? "He asked," who knows, I do not know ... But if you can teach right away when he dropped him? "

  Stender said, we like in the matrix will fly an airplane scene also has a long distance. Of course you can also just wear gloves doesn't second Beethoven. But the study did show that, you can only rely on their own to more quickly and accurately to acquire new skills.

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