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Engineers develop AI-powered wearable that turns everyday gestures into robot commands
AI-powered wearable cleans noisy motion signals to let users control machines with simple gestures in real-world conditions.
A new wearable system uses stretchable electronics and artificial intelligence to interpret human gestures with high accuracy even in chaotic, high-motion environments.
EXCLUSIVE: First Hand Films has boarded sales on Marjolein Busstra’s documentary House of Hope, about a pacifist Waldorf school in the occupied West Bank, ahead of its world premiere at the ...
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During a recent bilateral meeting in the Oval Office with Polish President Karol Nawrocki, Donald Trump ranted about California Governor Gavin Newsom's hand gestures. "What's going on with the hands?
Words matter—but your hands might matter more, according to a new UBC study which found that purposeful hand gestures can make speakers appear more competent and persuasive. Subscribe to our ...
In a first, scientists believe they have confirmed we have another sense – a “remote touch” that we share with others in the ...
A federal judge has ordered the city to hand over the operations of its troubled jails on Rikers Island to an outside manager. In a decision Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain wrote that ...
Dynamic modelling and control of robotic systems constitute a vital area of research, where the formulation of precise mathematical models of robot dynamics underpins the design of effective control ...
Imagine being able to control a robot just by moving your arm, even if you’re running, riding in a car or being bounced ...
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