Google’s new venture called Project Soli enlists the help of radar to accurately detect minute hand and finger movements and control devices without making any physical contact with them.
Advanced Technology and Projects lab built a full gesture recognition pipeline that has high positional accuracy and allows radar to sense the tiniest of motions. A sensor tracks the movements of hands, which control the input into a device.
The team unveiled the new technology recently during its I/O developer conference, displaying how users could move their fingers in the air to control objects in the virtual world. See a video that explains the tech below.
Advanced Technology and Projects lab built a full gesture recognition pipeline that has high positional accuracy and allows radar to sense the tiniest of motions. A sensor tracks the movements of hands, which control the input into a device.
The team unveiled the new technology recently during its I/O developer conference, displaying how users could move their fingers in the air to control objects in the virtual world. See a video that explains the tech below.
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