India-born digital geek develops MIT's 'Sixth Sense'
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siliconindia news bureau
New Delhi: An Indian digital geek is conjuring a new tech called 'Sixth Sense', which has aroused a lot of interest among the IT giants like Microsoft, Google, Hewlett Packard and Samsung. Developed by India-born Pranav Mistry, a researcher at the Media Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the MIT patented device is a pendant-like mobile which is bundled with a pocket projector, mirror and web camera.
"Many CEOs of small Indian companies, including some pharma companies from Hyderabad, have evinced interest in my project. I don't understand how companies work, but I would want to make the prototype cheaper for India," Mistry told Business Standard. He also maintains that the device could be used by anyone without the basic knowledge on keyboards or mouse. The webcam and color-coded finger-gloves worn on the index finger and thumb can recognize the movements of a user's hands, which enables gesture-commands. For instance, fathoming a gesture of a 'square frame' the device will click a photo, and users can also stop by any surface or wall and flick through the photos they have clicked.
"The possibilities are immense but it's a work in progress," said Mistry. He admits that the device comes under the ambit of wearable computing like the cellphone but the information is not confined to paper or digitally on a screen rather it communicates. Building the technology has cost around $350 (around Rs 17,500).
Adhering to its name, the device displays its sixth sense by recognizing a book the user selects from a bookstore, either by image recognition or radio frequency identification (RFID) tags and project information, like an Amazon rating. The device also projects a keyboard to type on, detect items on grocery shelves and compare online prices.
"Many CEOs of small Indian companies, including some pharma companies from Hyderabad, have evinced interest in my project. I don't understand how companies work, but I would want to make the prototype cheaper for India," Mistry told Business Standard. He also maintains that the device could be used by anyone without the basic knowledge on keyboards or mouse. The webcam and color-coded finger-gloves worn on the index finger and thumb can recognize the movements of a user's hands, which enables gesture-commands. For instance, fathoming a gesture of a 'square frame' the device will click a photo, and users can also stop by any surface or wall and flick through the photos they have clicked.
"The possibilities are immense but it's a work in progress," said Mistry. He admits that the device comes under the ambit of wearable computing like the cellphone but the information is not confined to paper or digitally on a screen rather it communicates. Building the technology has cost around $350 (around Rs 17,500).
Adhering to its name, the device displays its sixth sense by recognizing a book the user selects from a bookstore, either by image recognition or radio frequency identification (RFID) tags and project information, like an Amazon rating. The device also projects a keyboard to type on, detect items on grocery shelves and compare online prices.
Reader's comments(7)
1: It is time someone checked up with Microsoft,
maybe Bill Gates himself, to confirm that
this genius (?) worked there as UX researcher
(whatever that means!). Although he is not
known to have gone to any school, he is
supposed to be a PhD student in the Fluid
Interfaces Group at MIT Media Lab (whatever
that means). Perhaps, he is reincarnation of
Abhimanyu of Mahabharata, who learnt
“digital informational experience with
real-world interactions” in his
mom’s womb! It all reminds one of the
thuggish brat of the infamous despot Indira.
He supposedly worked for Rolls Royce before
"designing" the original Janata car to rake
in crores of rupees. April Fool\'s Day may be
far off but patriotic Indians obsessed with
inventing Indian scientists, including
nuclear and missile, can be fooled on 24x7
basis!
Posted by: Sampath Iyangar - 27 Mar, 2009

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Carrycompany replied to: Sampath
post - 15 Dec, 2009
post - 15 Dec, 2009
3: Once It comes with fully developed Features
then the Cost of Production will definitely
go down for It Comparing to iphone
Posted by: Ranjeet - 26 Mar, 2009

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Carrycompany replied to: Ranjeet
post - 15 Dec, 2009
post - 15 Dec, 2009
5: if this device costs around 18k in building..
then may be it will cost around 24 or 25k ..
similar to iphone.. and its much better in
terms of multi-touch features. n if Mr.
Mistry really brings down the price then
Sixth Sense will surely be a real revolution
in the country.. price is something that
always matters in the country.
Posted by: kurup - 25 Mar, 2009

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hit bill report despite primary event
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Carrycompany replied to: kurup
post - 15 Dec, 2009
post - 15 Dec, 2009
7: Device Matter,dead document nuclear love onto
cross expenditure strongly associate exchange
down past size plus per chance somewhat
newspaper strongly on married last support
reveal top immediate northern occasion kind
reduce dark whole distance indicate park
modern step wild financial party secondary
hit bill report despite primary event
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Posted by: Carrycompany - 15 Dec, 2009
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