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Operating a computer by gesture only (PhysOrg)
12 Mar 2010
Operating computers without touching them, using only hand and arm gestures: it sounds futuristic, but it's already possible. Researcher Wim Fikkert of the Centre for Telematics and Information Technology of the University of Twente, The Netherlands, investigated the gestures that people would naturally use to operate a computer in this way. Remarkably, most test subjects chose the same gestures ...11 Mar 2010
Engineers developed a computer-controlled, motorized hand and arm support that will let doctors, artists and others precisely control scalpels, brushes and tools over a wider area than otherwise possible, and with less fatigue.11 Mar 2010
( University of California - San Diego ) The Rady School of Management at the University of California, San Diego today announced that Professor Terry August is the recipient of a 2010 National Science Foundation CAREER award. The award, which will provide $530,000 in research funding, was granted by the National Science Foundation Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering ...In this category: Websites: 0, Number of pages: 0, Last updated: 12 Mar 2010
