Nerv -- contextual information retrieval for Google Glass: demo abstract

As smart homes and buildings become more prevalent, there is an increase of embedded systems that are aware of human interaction with the environment. Nerv aims to make human users more aware of the environment they are acting in by delivering hands-limited, targeted information to users. Using Google Glass's sensors, Nerv identifies the user's context then presents them relevant information. The system is composed primarily of a software running on Glass and a server back-end.

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