Smart mirror helps people self-diagnose
Researchers at the Semeoticons project are developing a smart mirror called the Wize Mirror that can diagnose illnesses in people who look at it.
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The Semeoticons project started in November 2013 with a total budget of 5,383,126 euros. The project will last for 36 months. However, it is expected that it will be officially announced and put into practice in 2018.
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Wize Mirror interface. |
As part of the Semeoticons project, researchers are testing and developing a smart mirror called the Wize Mirror.
Wize Mirror is a smart mirror that can detect the symptoms of illness in the person looking at it. The mirror's reflective surface is a touch interface. It allows the user to interact with a computer system equipped with a multispectral camera, a 3D scanner, and a breath analyzer.
In addition, Wize Mirror also analyzes signs on the user's face to assess their health status.
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