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[B. Aswinth Raj] wanted to control a VLC player with hand gestures. He turned to two common ultrasonic sensors and Python to do the job. There is also, of course, an Arduino. You can see a video of… ...
As [Norbert Zare] demonstrates in his latest project, you can actually achieve some fairly impressive gesture control on your computer using a $10 USD PAJ7620U2 sensor. Well not just the sensor ...
And it only detects gestures when you want it to: another sensor detects the sound made when you tap your thumb and index finger together (!), which turns the recognition software on and off.
[Photo: Microsoft Research] Most gesture-based control systems we use today rely on either motion-capture cameras–like the Kinect–or a touchscreen device. But researchers from Microsoft ...
The gesture revolution will go mainstream later this year when Microsoft releases a new video game system known at this time as Project Natal. The gaming system is Microsoft’s attempt to one-up ...
Gesture control is becoming increasingly common and is even built into some ... SoundWave does this using only sound—thanks to the Doppler Effect, ... including swiping your hand up or down, ...
Researchers use Doppler Effect for computer gesture control by Bob Yirka , Phys.org SoundWave allows non-contact, real time in-air gesture sensing on existing commodity computing devices.
When using VR headsets, users now need to hold controllers, but Project Soli could allow hand gesture movement to define how a user roams a virtual world. The chip is so tiny that Google has put ...
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