The smart ring maker's latest acquisition hints at a future where wearables respond to subtle hand movements ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Hand gestures have become a natural way to communicate with digital systems, but making machines understand those gestures with precision remains a technical challenge. While ...
A company founded by a pair of Simon Fraser University alumni has been chosen to fast-track the deployment of its product--a gesture recognition wristband, the next frontier in human-machine ...
Oura just acquired an AI-driven gesture recognition company - here's what it could mean for upcoming wearables.
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