Fast and efficient detection of hand poses could lead to enhanced human-computer interactions
Wednesday, November 4, 2015 - 07:30
in Physics & Chemistry
A mobile phone that responds to hand signals rather than the touch of a button may soon be possible thanks to technology developed by A*STAR researchers that efficiently detects three-dimensional human hand movements from two-dimensional images in real time. Combining this technology with devices such as laptops or mobile phones can facilitate robot control and enable human-computer interactions.