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Gaze Detector Lets You Hear With Your Eyes

tinkertim writes "Engadget is reporting that Manabe Hiroyuki has developed a personal 'being' assistant, the wearable headphone gaze detector. The device apparently takes notice of what you look at (and hear) and makes note of the more important events in your life that it records. From the article '[the device] is slightly less elegant than the traditional neural implant, with this system you could not only record the goings on of your days and "bookmark" important events, but also train the cameras to feed you information about your surroundings based on QR codes or possibly eventually object recognition; think of it as augmented aural reality triggered by giving a passing glance.'"

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  1. "Important events" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Why do I get the feeling that the main events this will record are hot girls passing by?

    1. Re:"Important events" by FirienFirien · · Score: 5, Funny

      This is a bad thing?

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  2. But the question is... by damburger · · Score: 4, Interesting

    When the company that makes the software for this bundles spyware with it, how much are they going to make letting advertisers (and the occasional law enforcement agency) know what you've been looking at?

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  3. Nice idea, wrong application by 99luftballon · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If this were a lot smaller it might be a useful aid, particularly for those with memory problems. But we use something similar for web page design, where it's very useful indeed. By monitoring where the eyes move you can get a very good read on how people use a site and design accordingly.

  4. possibly eventually object recognition... by blindd0t · · Score: 5, Funny

    Does it have a speaker that yells, "shwing!" every time you see an awesome pair of breasts?

  5. I'm reminded of by $RANDOMLUSER · · Score: 4, Funny

    The "Far Side" cartoon where the guy is wearing the Dog Translation Helmet, and all the dogs are saying "Hey!" "Hey!" "Hey!".

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  6. Hoax? by LordSnooty · · Score: 4, Interesting

    To me it looks like a bloke wearing headphones with loads of wires coming out of it. I'm having difficulty believing that this device can record eye movements.

  7. How does this work? by pdr77 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Does this actually follow your gaze without looking at your eyes? Surely the headphones can't be sensitive enough to pick up the neural or nervous signalling?

    Still, it seems quite rudimentary compared with other AR projects like Tinmith: http://www.tinmith.net/

  8. Could the article be any more vague? by reset_button · · Score: 5, Informative

    All I see is some dumb looking guy with dumb looking headphones, and no real explanation of what either of them does.

  9. detector running by uncanny · · Score: 5, Funny

    Gaze detector activated: recording: boobs boobs boobs boobs eyes floor

  10. June the 21st 2006 by Flambergius · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'll always remember this day as the first time I realised that there was such a thing as a traditional neural implant. ... And wondered if had been asleep for a decade or two.

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  11. Google timeline by quokkapox · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Part of the fun of life is developing your own ability to distill the experiences of life into perceptions and integrating them into your own mind and later being able to adapt to future experiences by drawing upon your stored knowledge and being able to behave at least somewhat optimally.

    People have being doing this with varying degrees of success for tens of thousands of years.

    Now I have google desktop search installed on my laptop, and it has indexed my life. Everything I've ever seen on this machine for the past year, it remembers and knows about and can search for within seconds (CTRL-CTRL anyone?). Gigabytes of history. Every single web page I've ever visited (except those which I've deliberately excluded by using a virtual machine, torpark, etc). It knows more than I've learned (at least with respect to indexable keywords and strings) in the past year.

    It's kind of scary sometimes. There are some things you would want to forget. But it's so darn handy.

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