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31/07/2012

A report on how a person with paralysis might one day control a wheelchair with eye movements; How email is being used to track populations; News of the singing bridge

Researchers have created a system that could enable people with paralysis to control a wheelchair with eye movements alone. It requires a camera from a video games console, a modified pair of spectacles, and some clever code. The new eye-tracking system, from hardware that costs a few hundred dollars, rivals existing ones costing thousands of dollars. The system is good enough to control computer games but, say researchers, it could potentially even enable wheelchair control for people with disabilities. Aldo Faisal, one of the team behind the GT3D eye tracker joins Click to discuss the system.

German researchers have found a cheap way of gathering data on emigration in populations. In many countries gathering official statistics on migration is expensive and subsequently incomplete or out of date. But email accounts might change all that. Emilio Zagheni from the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research talks to Gareth Mitchell about the use of anonymous email traffic.

Have you ever imagined that a bridge sang to you as you walked over it? Well it might just be that you have been crossing the Millennium Foot Bridge in London. It is the work of a team including the music producer Martyn Ware whose sound sculptures have been deployed in various public spaces over the last decade. The latest project, close to the iconic Tower Bridge, has been opened in time for the Olympic Games. Click talks with Martyn Ware and the poet Mario Petrucci about their collaboration on Tales from the Bridge.

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18 minutes

Last on

Sun 5 Aug 2012 04:32GMT

Chapters

  • GT3D eye tracker

    How someone with paralysis might control a wheelchair with eye movements alone.

    Duration: 04:45

  • You are where you email

    Emilio Zagheni discusses using email to track the countries to which people migrate.

    Duration: 02:54

  • Tales from the Bridge

    Martyn Ware describes how he got a London Bridge to sing.

    Duration: 04:47

Broadcasts

  • Tue 31 Jul 2012 18:32GMT
  • Wed 1 Aug 2012 03:32GMT
  • Wed 1 Aug 2012 10:32GMT
  • Sun 5 Aug 2012 04:32GMT

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