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INTRO
 Is it possible to create a computer, which can interact with us as we interact with
each other? For example

 The basic idea behind this technology is to give the computer the human power

 We all have some perceptual abilities. That is we can understand each other’s
feelings. For example we can understand one’s emotional state by analyzing his
facial expression

 If we add these perceptual abilities of human to computers would enable


computers to work together with human beings as intimate partners.

 The “BLUE EYES” technology aims at creating computational machines that have
perceptual and sensory ability like those of human beings

 Imagine yourself in a world where humans interact with computers.

 It has the ability to gather information about you and interact with you through special
techniques like facial recognition, speech recognition, etc. It can even understand your
emotions at the touch of the mouse.

 it verifies your identity, feels your presence, and starts interacting with you .

 Human cognition depends on highly developed abilities to perceive, integrate, and interpret

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visual, auditory, and touch information Without any doubt, computers would be more
powerful even if they had a small fraction of perceptional ability of humans and
animals.

 in this term stands for Blue tooth (which enables wireless


communication) and eyes because eye movement enables us to obtain
a lot of interesting and information
SYSTEM OVERVIEW+ 2 image
 ID cards assigned to each of the operators and adequate user profiles on
the central unit side provide necessary data personalization so different
people can use a single mobile device
 Bluetooth technology provides means for creating a Personal Area Net
work linking the operators and the central system.
2.1 The Hardware+ 1 image

2.1.1 Data Acquisition Unit

 Data Acquisition Unit is a mobile part of the Blue eyes system

 Its main task is to fetch the physiological data from the sensor and
to send it to the central system to be processed. To accomplish the
task the device must manage wireless Bluetooth connections
(connection establishment, authentication and termination).

 Personal ID cards and PIN codes provide operator's authorization.

 Communication with the operator is carried on using a simple 5-key


keyboard, a small LCD display and a beeper. When an exceptional
situation is detected the device uses them to notify the operator.

 Voice data is transferred using a small headset, interfaced to the


DAU with standard mini-jack plugs.

The Data Acquisition Unit comprises several hardware modules

 Atmel 89C52 microcontroller - system core


 Bluetooth module (based on ROK101008)
 HD44780 - small LCD display
 24C16 - I2C EEPROM (on a removable ID card)
 MC145483 – 13bit PCM codec
 Jazz Multisensor interface
 Beeper and LED indicators ,6 AA batteries and voltage level monitor

(Data acquisition component img)


Central System Unit
 Central System Unit hardware is the second peer of the wireless
connection.

 The box contains a Bluetooth module (based on ROK101008) and


a PCM codec for voice data transmission.

 The module is interfaced to a PC using a parallel, serial and USB


cable.

 The audio data is accessible through standard mini-jack sockets.

 To program operator's personal ID cards we developed a simple


programming device.
3. The Software

 Blue Eyes software’s main task is to look after working operators'


physiological condition.

 The Blue Eyes software comprises several functional modules


System core facilitates the transfers flow between other system
modules

 The System Core fundamental are single-producer- multi-


consumer thread safe queues

 Every single consumer can register at any number of producers,


receiving therefore different types of data. Naturally, every
consumer may be a producer for other consumers. This approach
enables high system scalability
3.1 Connection Manager
Connection Manager is responsible for managing the wireless
communication between the mobile Data Acquisition Units and the
central system.
The Connection Manager handles:
 communication with the CSU hardware
 searching for new devices in the covered range
 establishing Bluetooth connections
 connection authentication
 incoming data buffering
 sending alerts
3.2 Data Analysis Module

Data analysis module performs the analysis of the raw sensor data in order to obtain
information about the operator’s physiological condition.

3.3 Visualization Module


Visualization Module provides a user interface for the supervisors.

RELEVANT WORKS
4.1 Emotion Computing Rosalind Picard (1997) describes why emotions are
important to the computing community.

 There are two aspects of affective computing: giving the


computer the ability to detect emotions and giving the
computer the ability to express emotions.

 Therefore, by giving the computer a longitudinal


understanding of the emotional state of its user, the
computer could adapt a working style which fits with its
user’s personality. The result of this collaboration could
increase productivity for the user.

 people spend approximately 1/3 of their total computer


time touching their input device. Because of the
incredible amount of time spent touching an input
device, we will explore the possibility of detecting
emotion through touch.

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