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North America has the largest market share for gesture recognition and touchless sensing. Whereas, APAC has the highest growth rate and is expected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast ...
Microchip Technologies has developed the world's first gesture recognition chip based on measuring changes in a 3D electric field.
Gesture recognition technology can be integrated with other smart home devices that are IoT-enabled to provide a seamless user experience.
With gesture recognition technology, some day students will have the option to experiment with playing any instrument they please with only one device.
Three graduate designers have developed a body-movement-recognition system that enables amputees and people with disabilities to use gesture-controlled smart devices more effectively.
WiSee wants to turn your entire house into a gesture recognition-enabled area. University of Washington computer scientists have begun developing gesture-recognition technology which uses Wi-Fi ...
Next wave of gesture recognition technologies If you like talking to your car to operate certain functions, you can now wave and take a swipe at it. While gesture recognition is used in consumer ...
Some devices, like the Samsung Galaxy S4, have built-in gesture recognition technology, but there are drawbacks. For example, the technology drains the battery quickly, and devices must be within a ...
The technology, while apparently less expensive, doesn’t seem fast enough to respond to gestures, at least when we saw it, and so isn’t ready for prime-time either.
Why can't you use gesture recognition, ala Iron Man and Minority Report, to interact with your computers? The technology, WiSee, might be in your office or home sooner than you think.
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