Wristband uses echos, AI to track hand positions for VR and more
April 02, 2024
April 02, 2024
ITHACA, New York, April 2 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Cornell researchers have developed a wristband device that continuously detects hand positioning - as well as objects the hand interacts with - using AI-powered, inaudible soundwaves.
Potential applications include tracking hand positions for virtual reality (VR) systems, controlling smartphones and other devices with hand gestures, and understanding a user's activities; for example, a cooking a . . .
Cornell researchers have developed a wristband device that continuously detects hand positioning - as well as objects the hand interacts with - using AI-powered, inaudible soundwaves.
Potential applications include tracking hand positions for virtual reality (VR) systems, controlling smartphones and other devices with hand gestures, and understanding a user's activities; for example, a cooking a . . .