1- Built-in to furniture; i.e. Chair – acknowledges user’s moods. Adjusts comfort level.
2- Built-in to products; i.e. Flower Pot – robotic arm moves branches to personified responses of bonsai tree.
3- Built-in to architecture; i.e. Elevator Lobby – detects posture of elderly, pregnant or disable person, changes priority of stops.
4- Built-in to commerce; i.e. Window Display – interactive window shopping by projecting various products on pedestrians.
5- Built-in to security cameras and logs suspicious postures like jumping turnstiles, do not feed animals or required postures like wash hands before returning to work.
6- Use to get biometric data; i.e. Dressing rooms to run through possible inventories or doctor’s office.
7- Built-in to alarms to prevent sleepwalking and/or used for sleep analysis.
8- Use in theater for spot lights and performers tracking or interactive stage set.
9- Use in virtual reality gaming to make avatars of players.
10- Use on instant replay sport analysis to look and sound smarter.
-Tak Cheung