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Wrist-mounted wearable tracks your hand in 3D using thermal sensors – Engadget
Scientists have developed a wearable that uses thermal imaging and AI to accurate create a 3D model of the hand.
The scientists who created the device say it’s the first such system to look at the contours of the wrist. Also noteworthy here is the use of thermal imaging. Previous research in the area focused almost exclusively on traditional cameras, often to less than spectacular results. Prototypes developed by scientists in the past were bulky, difficult to use and could only distinguish between a couple of specific hand gestures. FingerTrack, meanwhile, can accurately track the position of the fingers …
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