Abstract: This paper delineates a vision based interface for regulating a computer mouse via 2D hand gestures. The evolution of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) has diverted the interest of ...
Cars you can control with hand gestures or talk to like a friend; That's the future of motoring, according to CES. The Las Vegas tech event is hosting a range of innovations that aim to make driving ...
Cell phones have come a long way since they first made their public debut. From calling functionality to SMS to smartphone apps, your phone can now do almost everything a larger PC might. You can use ...
Xiaomi is pushing a new idea for smartwatch input with the Xiaomi Watch 5, and it’s not another screen shortcut. The Xiaomi Watch 5’s gesture control system uses an EMG sensor to read electrical ...
High-density surface electromyography (HD-sEMG)-based gesture recognition serves as a critical interface for human-computer interaction (HCI). However, recognition accuracy exhibits a significant ...
Google’s new hand gestures for the Pixel Watch are finally here, and they genuinely make using the watch feel more intuitive. You can now control parts of the watch by doing a Double pinch or a quick ...
Whether you’re giving a presentation, pitching an idea or leading a meeting, you probably spend most of your prep time thinking about what you’ll say. But what about the ways you’ll move your hands? I ...
Movement can communicate as powerfully as speech. A shift of the wrist, a traced arc of the fingers, or a held pose can express emotion, rhythm, or meaning. Classical dance traditions have refined ...
Now that AI can control your web browser, the next frontier might be to take over your entire computer. At least that’s what Seattle-based startup Vercept is trying to do with Vy, a currently free ...
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Wearable technology uses everyday gestures to reliably control robotic devices even under excessive motion noise, such as when the user is running, riding in a vehicle or in environments with ...
Wearable technology uses everyday gestures to reliably control robotic devices even under excessive motion noise.David Baillot/UC San Diego A new wearable system can read your gestures so accurately ...