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[Ray Kampmeier] just finished writing some code to allow him to control his robotic arm using force-sensitive hand gestures ... Other gesture controlled robots of note include using two Leap ...
But now, researchers from MIT have developed a way to control robots more intuitively, using hand gestures and brainwaves. The team harnessed the power of brain signals called "error-related ...
Tokyo University engineer Tsuyoshi Horo has developed a novel system for controlling robots (or in this case, a moving stool) using a simple set of hand and body gestures. The researcher is ...
They all control things by just waving their hands. [Saddam] must have wanted the same effect, so he created a robot that he controls over wireless using hand gestures. An accelerometer reads ...
With a new robot control system, a human can control a robot using nothing but brainwaves and hand gestures. MIT Uses Brain Signals, Hand Gestures To Control Robots The new technology, which is ...
Gesture-driven robots are nothing new, but this robot arm, developed at Japan’s Tsukuba University, stands out with some impressive tech. The system lets humans control the arm by analyzing the ...
But what if we could control robots more intuitively, using just hand gestures and brainwaves? A new system spearheaded by researchers from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence ...
This innovative robot has now been updated to recognize hand gestures to control the playback of music, making it even more interactive and user-friendly. Qbo has been programmed to use its ...
The fuRo system uses gestures, not one-to-one motion capture, to dictate commands. In other words the user doesn't raise a hand when she wants the robot to raise a hand, she raises a hand when she ...