Facilitating medical information search using Google Glass connected to a content-based medical image retrieval system

A Widmer, R Schaer, D Markonis… - 2014 36th Annual …, 2014 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Wearable computing devices are starting to change the way users interact with computers
and the Internet. Among them, Google Glass includes a small screen located in front of the …

Interactions with recognized patients using smart glasses

J Ruminski, M Smiatacz, A Bujnowski… - … on Human System …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Recently, different smart glasses solutions have been proposed on the market. The rapid
development of this wearable technology has led to several research projects related to …

Glassist: using augmented reality on Google Glass as an aid to classroom management

M Silva, D Freitas, E Neto, C Lins… - 2014 XVI symposium …, 2014 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Google glass is a hands-free, head-mounted intelligent device that can be worn as a
wearable computing eyewear. This work discusses its potential in education by proposing …

User Interface Beaming--Seamless Interaction with Smart Things Using Personal Wearable Computers

S Mayer, G Sörös - … on Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor …, 2014 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
For the Internet of Things to be adopted in people's homes and at their workplaces, it is
important to provide mechanisms that support them when controlling and monitoring smart …

Google glass used as assistive technology its utilization for blind and visually impaired people

A Berger, A Vokalova, F Maly, P Poulova - Mobile Web and Intelligent …, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Project Google Glass represents the innovative technology developed by Google's
X Lab. This smart gadget is built on human interaction with world through Android operating …

[HTML][HTML] Google Glass for documentation of medical findings: evaluation in forensic medicine

UV Albrecht, U von Jan, J Kuebler, C Zoeller… - Journal of medical …, 2014 - jmir.org
Background: Google Glass is a promising premarket device that includes an optical head-
mounted display. Several proof of concept reports exist, but there is little scientific evidence …

Review of medical image retrieval systems and future directions

P Ghosh, S Antani, LR Long… - 2011 24th International …, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper presents a review of online systems for content-based medical image retrieval
(CBIR). The objective of this review is to evaluate the capabilities and gaps in these systems …

Wearable reading assist system: Augmented reality document combining document retrieval and eye tracking

T Toyama, A Dengel, W Suzuki… - 2013 12th International …, 2013 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We present a new system that assists people's reading activity by combining a wearable eye
tracker, a see-through head mounted display, and an image based document retrieval …

Quality of graphical markers for the needs of eyewear devices

A Kwaśniewska, J Klimiuk-Myszk… - … on Human System …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In this paper we propose to cast the problem of identification of people, objects or places into
an application for smart glasses that decodes information from graphical markers. We focus …

Evaluation of Google Glass technical limitations on their integration in medical systems

A Martinez-Millana, JL Bayo-Monton, A Lizondo… - Sensors, 2016 - mdpi.com
Google Glass is a wearable sensor presented to facilitate access to information and assist
while performing complex tasks. Despite the withdrawal of Google in supporting the product …