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Blue Eye Technology

Sushama Sainwar, Dr. Shalini Kulshrestha, Anil Kumar Sharma

Abstract


In social interaction with other human beings which delivers information by using emotion and facial expression play about their mood that is important part in communication. The “Blue Eyes Technology” creates sensory abilities like those of human beings which enable the computer to gather facts about humans and interact with others. This paper implements the detection of feelings or emotion like fear, surprised, happy, sad and anger; it defines by human eye expressions and by using an emotion. Blue Eyes Technology aims allow people to interact with computers in a more natural manner. This technology BLUE define for Bluetooth, which enables reliable wireless communication and EYES define the movement of the eye that enables us to see lot of interesting and important information. It objective at creating computational machines that have perceptual and sensory ability. In this technology, emotions and action can be identify by using camcorder. The technologies used for manual and artificial intelligent speech recognition, gaze input cascaded, recognition, simple user interest tracker, the eye movement sensor. Its main applications are automobile industry, video games, medical diagnosis and lie detector tests. It is an emerging technology and in future it is expected to reduce the gap between electronic and physical world. The emotion mouse obtains physiological data and emotional state of a person through the single touch of mouse having different sensors.

Keywords: Emotion mouse, emotion recognition, eye expressions, support vector machine (SVM), Hidden Markov Model (HMM), blue eyes, images, magic pointing, image processing, sense

Cite this Article Sushama Sainwar, Shalini Kulshrestha, Anil Kumar Sharma. Blue Eye Technology. Journal of Advancements in Robotics. 2020; 7(1): 15–18p.


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