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Pranav Mistry is a PhD student in the Fluid Interfaces Group at MIT's Media Lab. Before his studies at MIT, he worked with Microsoft as a UX researcher; he's a graduate of IIT. Mistry is passionate about integrating the digital informational experience with our real-world interactions.
Some previous projects from Mistry's work at MIT includes intelligent sticky notes, quickies, that can be searched and can send reminders; a pen that draws in 3D; and TaPuMa tangible public map that can act as Google of physical world. His research interests also include Gestural and Tangible Interaction, Ubiquitous Computing, AI, Machine Vision, Collective Intelligence and Robotics.
Yet another Genius emerged in the world of Technology from India. His name is Pranav Mistry – The inventor of Sixth-sense device, a wearable device that enables new interactions between the real world and the world of data, a device that is worn like a pendant and superimposes digital information on the physical world.
Unlike previous “augmented reality” systems, it’s inexpensive, off-the-shelf hardware. Two cables connect an LED projector and web-cam to a Web-enabled mobile phone, but the system can easily be made wireless.
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