Carnegie Mellon University

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Wearable Cognitive Assistance Applications

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Wearable cognitive assistance applications  are a new class of applications that combine computer vision and edge computing and are designed to aid in the completion of complex or involved tasks.

Gabriel Stirling Engine A wearable cognitive assistance application for a Stirling engine.

Gabriel IKEA A cognitive assistant to help assemble this Ikea lamp.

Gabriel Sandwich Cognitive assistant for making a sandwich out of parts from this kit.

Gabriel Pool A cognitive assistant that helps a pool player aim.

Gabriel Ping Pong A cognitive assistant that recommends a side to hit the ball to during a match of pingpong.

Gabriel RibLoc This cognitive assistant helps train a surgeon to use RibLoc medical kit for fixating broken ribs.

Gabriel Car A wearable cognitive assistant which guides a user through the steps of building a model car.

Gabriel Lego This is the world's very first wearable cognitive assistance application! We chose a deliberately simplified task (assembling 2D lego) since it was our first attempt. For an upgrade to Python3, see here.