MEME: eye wear computing to explore human behavior

In this demonstration, we focus on eye wear to assist people, sensing their physical, social and mental activities. Detecting and quantifying our behavior can raise awareness towards unhealthy practices. We use J!NS MEME prototypes, smart glasses with integrated electrodes to detect eye movements, in application cases from reading detection over ergonomics to talking recognition for social interaction tracking.

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