Glasses use sonar, AI to interpret upper body poses in 3D
November 09, 2023
November 09, 2023
ITHACA, New York, Nov. 9 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Throughout history, sonar's distinctive "ping" has been used to map oceans, spot enemy submarines and find sunken ships. Today, a variation of that technology - in miniature form, developed by Cornell researchers - is proving a game-changer in wearable body-sensing technology.
PoseSonic is the latest sonar-equipped wearable from Cornell's Smart Computer Interfaces for Future Interactions . . .
Throughout history, sonar's distinctive "ping" has been used to map oceans, spot enemy submarines and find sunken ships. Today, a variation of that technology - in miniature form, developed by Cornell researchers - is proving a game-changer in wearable body-sensing technology.
PoseSonic is the latest sonar-equipped wearable from Cornell's Smart Computer Interfaces for Future Interactions . . .