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This document provides an overview of sixth sense technology, including its background, related technologies, applications, advantages, and areas for future enhancement. It discusses how sixth sense works using a camera, projector, and mirror to overlay digital information on physical surroundings. Potential applications mentioned include using it to watch videos, draw, check the time, access maps, make calls, and enhance reading experiences.

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This document provides an overview of sixth sense technology, including its background, related technologies, applications, advantages, and areas for future enhancement. It discusses how sixth sense works using a camera, projector, and mirror to overlay digital information on physical surroundings. Potential applications mentioned include using it to watch videos, draw, check the time, access maps, make calls, and enhance reading experiences.

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CONTENTS

Abstract

Contents

1. Introduction

 What Is Sixth Sense Technology

2. Background

 Working Of Sixth Sense Technology

3. Research Work

 Related Technologies

 Applications

 Advantages And Enhancements

4. Conclusion

5. Future Work

 Future Enhancement

6. References

List of figures

Six Senses

Earlier Sixth Sense Prototype

Present Device

Camera

Projector

Mirror

Smartphone

Color Markers

Working
Applications

Watch Videos

Drawing Applications

Check the Time

Call Up a Map

Make a Call

Reading Experience

List of Acronyms

MIT: Madras Institute of Technology

AR: Augmented Reality

HMD: Head Mounted Display

SAR: Spatial Augmented Reality

ESP: Extra Sensory Perception

GUI: Graphical User Interface

HMI: Humans to Interface with the Machine

HCI: Host Controller Interface

SQL: Structured Query Language

API: Application Programming Interface

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