While the Nintendo Wii and Microsoft Kinect are largely responsible for bringing gesture control into the lounge room, a new technology from OMRON promises to make gesture control mobile. Building on the company’s core “OKAO Vision” facial image sensing technology, OMRON has developed a new hand gesture recognition technology compatible not only with Windows PCs, but also Android and iOS mobile operating systems. .. Continue Reading OMRON’s new technology could take hand gesture recognition mobile
Section: Personal Computing
Tags: Computer Human Interface, Gesture Recognition, Motion sensor
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