For over a century, scientists have studied human emotions in laboratory settings. However, these emotions have been largely contrived – elicited by movies or fake “lab ” stimuli, which tend not to matter to the participants in the studies, at least not compared with events in their real life. This work explores the utility of Google Glass, a head-mounted wearable device, to enable fundamental advances in the creation of affect-based user interfaces in natural settings
Wearable computing offers an interesting subset for the mobile computing field. While Google Glass m...
We describe a qualitative study investigating the acceptability of the Google Glass eyewear computer...
We describe the architecture and prototype implementation of an assistive system based on Google Gla...
For over a century, scientists have studied human emotions in laboratory settings. However, these em...
Google has developed a wearable computer optical head-mounted display research and development ubiqu...
In today’s technologically advanced century, gadgets and software keep flooding in the market contin...
At the intersection of Augmented Reality with Wearing Technologies, a new aesthetic paradigm is emer...
Abstract—Augmented reality that is Wearable technology is fast becoming a part of our technological ...
We describe a qualitative study investigating the acceptability of the Google Glass eyewear computer...
The origins of this research project are somewhat opportunistic. Given the chance, and wherewithal, ...
Google Glass is a recently designed wearable device capable of displaying information in a smartphon...
This chapter discusses the implications of wearable technologies like Google Glass that function as ...
We present a glasses-type wearable device to detect emotions from a human face in an unobtrusive man...
AbstractIntroductionPersonal portable information technology is advancing at a breathtaking speed. G...
Wearable computing facilitates a new form of human-computer interaction and enables user mobility an...
Wearable computing offers an interesting subset for the mobile computing field. While Google Glass m...
We describe a qualitative study investigating the acceptability of the Google Glass eyewear computer...
We describe the architecture and prototype implementation of an assistive system based on Google Gla...
For over a century, scientists have studied human emotions in laboratory settings. However, these em...
Google has developed a wearable computer optical head-mounted display research and development ubiqu...
In today’s technologically advanced century, gadgets and software keep flooding in the market contin...
At the intersection of Augmented Reality with Wearing Technologies, a new aesthetic paradigm is emer...
Abstract—Augmented reality that is Wearable technology is fast becoming a part of our technological ...
We describe a qualitative study investigating the acceptability of the Google Glass eyewear computer...
The origins of this research project are somewhat opportunistic. Given the chance, and wherewithal, ...
Google Glass is a recently designed wearable device capable of displaying information in a smartphon...
This chapter discusses the implications of wearable technologies like Google Glass that function as ...
We present a glasses-type wearable device to detect emotions from a human face in an unobtrusive man...
AbstractIntroductionPersonal portable information technology is advancing at a breathtaking speed. G...
Wearable computing facilitates a new form of human-computer interaction and enables user mobility an...
Wearable computing offers an interesting subset for the mobile computing field. While Google Glass m...
We describe a qualitative study investigating the acceptability of the Google Glass eyewear computer...
We describe the architecture and prototype implementation of an assistive system based on Google Gla...