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Err, How do you get in if there's no-one about to shake hands with? |
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Baked. At least in Hollywood. |
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See the film "Undercover Brother" or save 90 minutes of your life and trust me. |
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Interesting novelty application based on a well researched - if not baked (see link) - technology. |
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Advantage: Easy to give others, computer doesn't know/care who you are - just that you know the secret handshake. |
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Disadvantage: Easy to give others or observe, not much security. |
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A friend worked on a "smart house" prototype at Georgia Tech that used gesture recognition to control all sorts of things. You would wear a pendant that contained a concealed camera. When you wanted to control something (stereo, lights, etc), you would make a particular gesture in front of your chest that the camera would recognize and signal the house. So this is definitely bakeable, I've seen it in action. |
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dweeb: thanks for the link, I did some image recognition stuff at Uni, but I didn't realise so much research had been done on gesture based interfaces |
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Anyone ever seen "Undercover Brother"? Very funny scene where this idea is used. |
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Why not just have a prosthetic hand sticking out of the door with sensors in so it knows what your doing.
i would feel a little silly shaking hands with nothing. |
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Howabout a robotic head that sneers 'What's the password?' through a small sliding door? |
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