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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2010

Undergraduates at Imperial College London develop a computer game that is controlled by eye movement. For more information please visit http://www.imperial.ac.uk/news

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  • Well done lads. This could make a real difference to the lives of some people.

  • This is great! Great research, I'm impressed! Well done and keep up the good work!

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  • Check this out!

  • saw this already at the cebit, kinda kickass

  • In the early 90's (1992 to 1994) I used to watch a TV show called BEYOND 2000 on discovery channel (it was an Australian Tech show). Technology like this has been around for 15 to 17 years and worked as well then, as I see it does today, in this video. There is so much suppressed technology, amazing technology that could improve our lives in a daily basis, thats put on the shelf for 20 years - it disgusts me. Time to crack open all these tech companies and remove patents.

  • this could rush us forwards to a different age with sight controlled and sight communications etc earlier there were experiments regarding communication without voice the device and setup just read and translated the muscle/lip movements into some sense and words that could be audible on the other side nice work congratulations! :)

  • This is something which is really great and promising. Hopefully contribute a lot to the field of Human Computer Interaction

  • Wow, amazing! Especially for something that only costs £25. I want one :)

  • Brilliant and wll done. Ths could really make a huge difference to the quality of life of the more severely disabled members of our communities.

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