Got two left feet? Don’t worry, Google Glass could teach you to dance by identifying songs and suggesting moves in real time.
Google
has filed a patent to create a system by which Google Glass can
recommend dance moves to those who wear the high tech device.
“The
content identification module may provide information associated with a
content of the media sample, such as identification of the song and the
dance, to the wearable computing system,” the patent reads.
“The
wearable computing system may determine dance steps corresponding to
the content of the media sample and may generate a display of the dance
steps on the HMD (head mounted display),” it reads.
That
means Google Glass will have an ability to determine what particular
song is playing in the background before suggesting dance moves from a
possible library of moves stored in its database, ‘Tech Times’ reported.
The
device may also show the user a video of other people dancing to the
same song in order to help the user understand what moves they should be
doing.
Google chairman Eric Schmidt recently affirmed Google’s commitment to the device and the technology behind it.
The
initial research programme for Google Glass, called Explorer, was
scrapped, but a new unit specifically devoted to the device is currently
active.
“It
is a big and very fundamental platform for Google. We ended the
Explorer programme and the press conflated this into us cancelling the
whole project, which isn’t true. Google is about taking risks and
there’s nothing about adjusting Glass that suggests we’re ending it,”
Mr. Schmidt added.
Posted by : Gizmeon
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