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Sequential Gestural Passcodes on Google Glass
Proceedings of the 17th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers & Accessibility - ASSETS '15, 2015This paper details an authentication mechanism aimed to aid individuals with visual impairments in accessing online accounts on desktop computers, and decrease the security threat of observers, or shoulder surfer, by providing an alternative to entering typical alphanumeric passwords on keyboards.
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Google glass for public safety
Proceedings of the 2014 ACM Southeast Regional Conference, 2014For the efficient performance of law enforcement, it is important that the officers have the upper hand when it comes to technology. Information is of the upmost importance in the Criminal Justice field, but it is also important to have data in a manner that can be easily accessible and does not interfere with the officer's activities. With the arrival
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Recognizing locations with Google Glass: A case study
IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision, 2014Wearable computers are rapidly gaining popularity as more people incorporate them into their everyday lives. The introduction of these devices allows for wider deployment of Computer Vision based applications. In this paper, we describe a system developed to deliver users of wearable computers a tour guide experience. In building our system, we compare
Hani Altwaijry +2 more
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A healthy dose of Google Glass
New Scientist, 2013Marks discusses the healthcare applications of Google Glass. The camera-packing wireless eyepiece is helping people to live with some of the problems of paralysis, blindness and deafness. And surgeons are eyeing Glass as a tool for improving surgery and medical education.
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Glass OTP: Secure and Convenient User Authentication on Google Glass
2015Wearable computing devices have become increasingly popular and while these devices promise to improve our lives, they come with new challenges. This paper focuses on user authentication mechanisms for the Google Glass device (Glass). Glass only has three sources of input: a camera, a microphone, and a touchpad. This limited set of interfaces makes the
Pan Chan, Tzipora Halevi, Nasir D. Memon
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Google glass [Resources Tools]
IEEE Spectrum, 2013Google Glass is a polarizing device. Positive opinions have often focused on the possibilities for augmented reality (AR), while the negative ones tend to focus on the privacy ramifications. But I?m going to focus on what makes the current Glass hardware?dubbed the XE or Explorer Edition- groundbreaking, and what we can expect from Glasslike devices in
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Can google glass™ technology improve freezing of gait in parkinsonism? A pilot study
Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, 2023Andrea Lee +2 more
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Proceedings of the 16th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers & accessibility - ASSETS '14, 2014
Meethu Malu, Leah Findlater
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Meethu Malu, Leah Findlater
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Google glass adoption in the educational environment: A case study in the Gulf area
Education and Information Technologies, 2020Rana Saeed Al-Maroof +2 more
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Being in the moment with Google glass
2013 IEEE Hot Chips 25 Symposium (HCS), 2013openaire +2 more sources

