Gesture Recognition
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The WiSee system can detect a user's gestures, even if they're in another room.
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Microsoft has announced that its next-gen Kinect for Windows sensor will be available in 2014.
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LG has added Natural Language Recognition software to its Magic Remote.
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Microchip Technologies has developed the world's first gesture recognition chip based on measuring changes in a 3D electric field.
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Microsoft showed off its Digits system that tracks hand movements without a glove.
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Building on the company’s core “OKAO Vision” facial image sensing technology, OMRON has developed a new hand gesture recognition technology compatible not only with Windows PCs, but also Android and iOS mobile operating systems.
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Microsoft Research has developed a gesture recognition system called SoundWave that relies on sound instead of video to bring gesture recognition capabilities to a standard laptop or desktop computer without the need for any additional hardware.
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An MIT team is working on a system that will allow drone aircraft to understand the arm gestures made by human deck crews on aircraft carriers.
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Japanese researchers have developed technology that lets shutterbugs put themselves in the picture and interact with a digital camera using Kinect-like hand gestures.
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Researchers are developing a system that would allow surgeons to control both computers and robotic scrub nurses via hand gestures.
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ScienceMIT researchers have unveiled a cheap and easy to use gesture recognition system which uses a colored glove, a webcam and some software with positive results
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Tokyo Auto Salon opens tomorrow and could benefit from much of the hangover from the greatly downsized Tokyo Motor Show last October. One of the most exciting