Gestures
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ScienceResearchers have developed a Kinect-based system, that could allow assistant robots to see and understand different activities being performed by humans.
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Project Natal, Microsoft's attempt to out-Wii the Wii, will be on store shelves by the end of 2010.
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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
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We're excited to see Valve, developers of hit series such as Half-Life, Left 4 Dead and Portal, showing support for Razer and Sixense's new, as-yet-unnamed motion control hardware for the PC.
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ScienceMIT researchers have been working to develop a gestural interface system that recognizes the user's movements and has more possibilities than a touch screen interface used commonly today in iPhones and similar devices.
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The entire top of Apple’s new Magic Mouse is a seamless hard acrylic multi-touch surface that lets users navigate using the finger gestures made popular on other Apple devices.
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Microsoft has patented a multi touch keyboard that incorporates a user's hands as a physical point of reference.
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In the past few years there has been an increasing effort toward creating 3D computer interfaces and televisions. Now, it’s the television’s turn to see us.....in 3D!
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A team from Brown University has developed a robot capable of following verbal and nonverbal commands in indoor and outdoor environments. Based on iRobot's brain-trust, previously known for developing
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Researchers at Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft have developed a system that allows people to communicate with a 3D display through simple hand gestures – without touching it and without 3D glasses or a data glove.
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A glove that translates the hand movements of sign language into written text or speech is just one on the incredible benefits that will flow from developments