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Augmented and Advanced Human Computer Software System to Abridge Desk-Space

Dr. S. N. Sivanandam, P. Visalakshi, S. Balamurugan

Abstract


The need for Augmented and Advanced Human-Computer Interaction is to provide the user with the advantage of taking up no desk space as well as being wireless, accompanied by the advantage of being able to disappear when not in use. By means of designing a virtual keyboard, characters can be projected and touchedonto any white surface. A webcam attached with Personal Computer can witness the finger movements and translate the action into keystrokes in the device. Touching a key’s image generates a unique electronic signal corresponding to the key’s image that was touched.The ultimate aim of the paper is to bring in an open standard culture which should benefit the growth of Software industry by providing opportunities for people, especially for the upcoming graduates, who can share resources and collaborate by putting forth their innovative ideas.


Keywords


Unique Electronic Signal, Open Standard Culture, Software Industry, Personal Computer, Resource, Virtual keyboard.

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