Abstract :
System designers can use imperceptible sensory channels to create smarter, safer, and more secure environments. Beyond their diverse applications, imperceptible sensory channels suggest a new approach to the problem of machine perception. In adapting a video camera a device designed to capture human-readable images for use by the PDP-6, Minsky and Papert had to match perceptual algorithms to the sensor´s capabilities. In contrast, for sensory channels such as electric field imaging that have no human analog, the sensor hardware can be designed to support perceptual algorithms.
Keywords :
sensors; user interfaces; video cameras; electric field imaging; human-readable image; imperceptible sensory channel; machine perception; perceptual algorithm; secure environment; video camera; Algorithm design and analysis; Communication system security; Costs; Counterfeiting; Data security; Humans; IEEE news; Optical fiber devices; Radiofrequency identification; Watches;