SIXTH SENSE
TECHNOLOGY
SUBMITTED TO:- DR. SUMIT PUROHIT
P R E S E N T E D BY: - YA S H VA R D H A N V I S H N O I
BCA 3RD YEAR( SEC-B ) 2022-25
'SIXTH SENSE' is a wearable gestural interface that
WHAT IS SIXTH argumets the physical world around us with digital
SENSE TECHNOLOGY? Information and lets us use natural hand gestures to
interact with that information.
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•Steve Mann is considered as the pioneer of Sixth Sense
Technology who made wearable computer in 1990. He
EVOLUTION /
implemented the Sixth Sense Technology as the neck
projector with a camera system which he referred to as
INTRODUCTION
"Synthetic Synesthesia of the Sixth Sense".
• Self-portraits of Mann with "Digital Eye Glass"
(wearable computer and Augmediated Reality
systems) from 1980s to 2000s.
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SIXTH SENSE-FUTURE OF
TECHNOLOGY
And then his work was carried forward by Pranav Mistry, 28 year old, of
Indian origin who is a Ph.D. student in the Fluid Interfaces Group at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab. He came up with
exciting new applications from this technology. Sixth sense technology
was later coined as Wear Ur World (WUW). The inventors have filed
PRANAV MISTRY AT MIT
patent under the name Wear Ur World (WUW) in February 2010.
LAB
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• Sixth sense technology has integrated the real world
objects with digital world. It's a blend of many
exquisite technologies. The thing which makes it
magnificent is the marvelous integration of all those
technologies and presents it into a single portable
and economical product.
It associates technologies like-
1.
2.
Augmented reality
Gesture recognition RELATED
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4.
Computer vision
Radio frequency identification/RFD
TECHNOLOGIES
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SIXTH SENSE DEVICES
At present the commercial product isn't launched but the prototype is prepared. The current prototype system costs
approximate $350 to build.
The sixth sense prototype is composed of-
MOBILE
CAMERA MIRROR PROJECTOR
COMPONENT
COMPONENTS OF SIXTH SENSE
PROTOTYPE
1. Camera
• Captures an object in view and tracks the
user's hand gestures. It sends the data to
smart phone. It acts as a digital eye,
connecting you to the world of digital
information
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• 2. COLOR
MARKERS
• It is at the tip of the user's fingers . Marking the
user's fingers with red, yellow, green, and blue tape
helps the webcam recognize gestures.
COMPONENTS OF SIXTH • The movements and arrangements of these makers
SENSE PROTOTYPE are interpreted into gestures that act as interaction
instructions for the projected application interfaces.
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COMPONENTS OF SIXTH SENSE
PROTOTYPE
• 3.
MIRROR
• The usage of the mirror is significant
as the projector dangles pointing
downwards from the neck.
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• 4. PROJECTOR
• The projector projects visual information enabling
surfaces and physical objects to be used as
interfaces
• The project itself contains a battery inside, with 3
COMPONENTS OF SIXTH hours of battery life
SENSE PROTOTYPE • A tiny LED projector displays data sent from the
smart phone on any surface in view—object, wall,
or person
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COMPONENTS OF SIXTH SENSE
PROTOTYPE
• 3. MOBILE
COMPONENT
• A Web-enabled smart phone in the user's pocket
processes the video data
• Other software searches the Web and interprets
the hand gestures
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• To get rid of color markers.
•To incorporate camera and projector inside mobile
computing device.
•To have 3D gesture tracking.
•To make Sixth Sense work as fifth Sense for disabled
person.
FUTURE ENHANCEMENT
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APPLICATIONS OF SIXTH SENSE TECHNOLOGY
APPLICATIONS OF SIXTH SENSE
TECHNOLOGY
MAKE A CALL CALL UP A MAP
• With the map
application we can
• You can use the Sixth call up the map of
Sense to project a our choice and then
keypad onto your use thumbs and
hand, then use that index fingers to
virtual keypad to make navigate the map.
a call.
• Using any surfaces as
an interface.
Palm is the new dialer! 14
APPLICATIONS OF SIXTH SENSE
TECHNOLOGY
CREATE
MULTIMEDIA CHECK YOUR FLIGHT
READING STATUS
EXPERIENCE
• Sixth Sense can be
programmed to play • Just place the ticket
related videos onto in front of the
project newspaper projector and it
articles you are checks its status
reading from the internet.
Newspaper showing live video. 15
ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES
•Portable • Hardware limitations of the devices, that we
currently carry around with us.
•Support Multi touch and Multiuser interaction
• For example many phones will not allow the
•Cost Effective(300$ I.E:- 25,485INR) external camera feed to be manipulated in real
time.
•Data access directly from the machines in real time
• Post processing can occur however.
•Mind map the idea anywhere
•Open Source Software
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CONCLUSION
S I X T H S E N S E T EC H N O LO GY R E P R E S E N T S A G R O U N D B R EA K I N G L EA P I N H U M A N - C O M P U T E R
I N T E R AC T I O N , B R I D G I N G T H E G A P B E T W E E N T H E D I G I TA L A N D P H YS I C A L WO R L D S . BY
E N A B L I N G U S E R S TO I N T E R A C T W I T H D I G I TA L I N F O R M AT I O N T H R O U G H N AT U R A L G E ST U R E S
A N D P R O J EC T I O N S O N R EA L-WO R L D S U R FAC E S , I T T R A N S F O R M S T H E WAY W E P E R C E I V E A N D
U T I L I Z E T EC H N O LO GY. I T S P OT E N T I A L A P P L I C AT I O N S S PA N N U M E R O U S D O M A I N S , I N C LU D I N G
H EA LT H C A R E , E D U C AT I O N , R E TA I L , E N T E R TA I N M E N T, A N D I N D U ST R I A L O P E R AT I O N S , M A K I N G
I T A V E R SAT I L E TO O L F O R S O LV I N G R EA L-WO R L D C H A L L E N G E S !
THANK YOU !
YA S H VA R D H A N V I S H N O I
BCA 3RD YEAR
SECTION-B
A I S H WA RYA C O L L E G E O F E D U C AT I O N , J O D H P U R