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Wearable sensors

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A portable light system that can digitize everyday objects

November 6, 2024 CDO TIMES BOT 0 Comments 3-D printing,  artificial intelligence,  Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL),  Computer science and technology,  Design,  Electrical engineering and computer science (EECS),  Human-computer interaction,  Light,  machine learning,  Maker movement,  Mechanical engineering,  Media Lab,  MIT Schwarzman College of Computing,  Research,  School of Engineering,  School of Science,  Wearable sensors,  Wearables 5 min read

A new design tool uses UV and RGB lights to change the color and textures of everyday objects. The system could enable surfaces to display dynamic patterns, such as health data and fashion designs.

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