Sixth Sense– The opening face of Sci-fi into Reality
Do you have any idea about Virtual Reality? If you don’t, this is a good opportunity to get some valuable information about a project or initiation of how can we make Sci-fi into reality. I am glad to introduce you about TED –Ideas worth sharing and Sixth Sense projects going on in MIT Lab, which catch eyes of so many technology researchers. What is special in this Sixth Sense and why it made as a hot topic among technology contenders? I simple words, Sixth Sense is a project or component that makes you to change the way you interact with real world. Yes, do you think in this way, the whole world is comprises of objects and simply we are going a day continually by interacting with objects we met. The object may be a person or a device all needs some inputs or decision taken upon it. If you have these objects information taken from the wikis and web sites and from those results, if you take real world decisions, then it will change everything as a whole world.
It consists of a camera, a projector and electronic instrument and through which you can interact quiet differently with real world. Yes, the camera senses the object in front of you and soon the component will get information from web site and relevant information from net and shows in front of you. So accordingly, you can make your options or decisions in real world. The features provided by this project are amazing such as You can manipulate real time with your hand as a calculator, See videos and relevant information about an object in front of you, this will be especially helpful when you are buying a product in your purchase time. See news from wherever you are and just take photos with your hands, by focusing it in front of the camera and organize it later with out any additional devices. There are many more features that are going to be implemented in this Sixth Sense project, which we will discuss later. The master mind behind this Sixth Sense project is Pranav Mistry who is doing his PhD in MIT, and his professor Patie Maes.