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    September 28, 2005 sonjab Innovation, Technology 2 Comments

    Smart glassesIBM’s Research division filed several new patents this year, one of the more interesting ones — glasses that not only help you see, but actually transform what you see – a “Head-mounted display content transformer”.

    It may sound like science fiction, but donning these glasses enables a person to see a Hebrew street sign in English or correct the vision of a color-blind person to “see” the right traffic light colors.


    This invention describes devices and methods that can help people process images and text. More specifically, it can simplify text for those who may have a learning disability, assist individuals with color blindness, and enable a person to see translated language. All of this is accomplished with glasses or goggles that actually transform the content that an individual sees.

    “I was in Haifa for work and had a hard time finding my way around because I could not read the street signs,” said Sorensen, one of the inventors. “Something of a science fiction fan, it occurred to me that a simple combination of a number of technologies that IBM was working on could be used to solve this very real problem.”

    While seamlessly being able to read a language you don’t know is a long way off, Sorensen felt that even a partial solution would help a great deal.

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    1. Celeste says:

      This could seriously change lives! My husband is acutely short sighted as well as colour blind, to the extent that he is unable to drive. It impacts on every aspect of our lives, from buying toothbrushes to coming up with rather elaborate lift schemes. We’ve become so accustomed to this lifestyle (I automatically read subtitles aloud, even when I’m not with him), and the thought of a solution for all this is mindblowing.

      Viva technology, indeed.

    2. Nuf Sed says:

      Freekin Wow! Will they come with an integrated MP3 player, ala Oakley Thump?

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