Friday, June 15, 2012

DSDN 101 Project 3: Sequence 4: Reading List/Reminder

The user then asks the glasses to pull up his reading list and add the book that was just scanned. This would be a moment when short-term memory of the system would be important. It would have to be clear that when things are closed (the book summary), things should necessarily be immediately forgotten. This inter-linking of features would be crucial for the system to be effective.



The reading list is exactly the same as the To-Do List, just a different file. The opening and closing sequence should look the same.



Adding little things to the To-Do List would be crucial for its use. If you had to open it every time you needed too add something, it would be a painstaking task. Just asking it to be added is far more effective. The dictation-style recognition of the words would endeavour to make the glasses seem a little bit closer to humans.

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