This presentation discusses the history and future of wearable assistive technology. It provides examples of early wearable devices from 2004 that detected obstacles and modern devices like Google Glass that can provide captioning or detect text. The presentation discusses how sensors in vision, hearing, biometrics and motion can be used in wearable devices to help those with disabilities. It suggests applications of wearable devices in areas like memory assistance, emotion recognition, and reading support. The presentation envisions a future where networked clothing and prosthetics incorporate many sensors to help users.
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