Microsoft Research looks for technology more accurate than Kinect, comes up with this wrist-worn gloveless sensor
♚A new contender in human-computer interact꧟ion enters the arena
A 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft Research team has shared the work it’s been doing on a wrist-worn 3D hand tracker called Digits. The device straps to the wrist and uses infrared technology to track hand movements in real-time. Project leader that Digꦡits was ‘born of the desire for a technology more accurate than the company’s Xbox Kinect gaming sensor’.
This video shows D✃igits in action and how it could be applied as a practical gami🐓ng interface:
In addition to the vastly improved accuracy of being able to track individual finger movements, because Digits doesn’t rely on an🔯 external sensor users wearing the device wouldn’t be constrained to a rigidly defined space.
Digits is currently nothing more than an internal Microsoft Research project, so it’s understandable the device looks ugly and impractical in terms of its design. However, the ultimate aim would be to make 🌌it as discrete as wearing a watch.
A key focus for Microsoft Research is human-computer interaction which, according to its website, ‘helps the company achieve i༺ts long-term vision of creating intuitive interfaces that not only revolutionize interactions between humans and computers, but that also empower people from of all walks of life’.
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