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Melissa Jinu Kang, Songee Hahn

Spitshield is an unique device that detects volume of saliva when people talk and projects facial deformation of listener based on amount of spit.

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1IJ8aIespzBt5EVFsdm6K9De-ZUI7DyqOoxLFzJz8gV4/edit?usp=sharing

Description

The idea for Spitshield is inspired from the unpleasant feeling when we have a conversation with someone who spits. While Spitshielded detects the volume of spits, it projects a deformed version of the listener's face on the screen, based on the amount of saliva. This will keep people away from getting sprayed and allow speakers to recognize they are spitting.

Classes

Conversation and Computation, Live Web

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