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Revision as of 11:43, 22 October 2016
Google Glass is the ultimate and efficient product collection method. We want to use it for Open Food Facts to let Glass Explorers collect information about the food they eat.
- Ok Google, Scan this product.
- Ok Google, Take a picture.
- Ok Google, Take a picture.
- Ok Google, Product Name: Pasta Carbona Weight: 500g Brand: Leader Price.
- Ok Google, Save and send to OpenFoodFacts.
- Bang next product .
Analysis Mode
- OK Google, what's this product ?
- In-ear voice synthesis (useful for blind people)
A developer began a somewhat related application : https://plus.google.com/116935303826575659970/posts/Q9my4128soE We have an API to both query and add food items to the OpenFoodFacts database. http://en.openfoodfacts.org/data