New York – Those who think the eye wearable
device Google Glass is dead, be ready to shake a leg with the device.
According to media reports, Google Glass will come with a new technology
that will teach you some funky dance moves in real time.
In
the popular interactive video game 'Dance Dance Revolution', users are
prompted to make certain dance moves indicated by the programme
controlling the game.
The wearable headset plans to bring a
similar concept by installing the ability to recommend dance moves to
users who can hear the beats and rhythm of a particular song, Tech Times
reported. The company has already filed a patent indicating it is
developing such technology.
'The content identification module
may provide information associated with a content of the media sample,
such as identification of the song and the dance, to the wearable
computing system,' the copy of the patent read.
'The wearable
computing system may determine dance steps corresponding to the content
of the media sample and may generate a display of the dance steps on the
HMD [head mounted display],' it continued.
The patent means
that Google Glass will have an ability to determine what particular song
is playing in the background before suggesting dance moves from a
possible library of moves stored in its database.
The device
may also show the user a video of other people dancing to the same song
in order to help them understand what moves they should be doing.
The $1,500 Glass eyewear, which was unveiled in 2012, was first offered
to so-called 'Explorers' -- developers who intended to do something
interesting and appealing with the technology.
In January this year, Google said it would stop offering Glass. A new version of Glass could arrive later in 2015.
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