I have a complicated relationship with gloves. On the one hand, I love that they keep my fingers from falling off in frigid weather. But then there’s the frustration at their complete lack of ...
MIT has developed an inexpensive sensor glove designed to enable artificial intelligence to figure out how humans identify objects by touch. Called the Scalable TActile Glove (STAG), it uses 550 tiny ...
Getting real, physical movements accurately depicted in the digital world remains a challenge for programmers and engineers, but a newly developed glove promises to advance the tech significantly.
A motion sensor taped on the back measures how fast the limb is being moved. The glove is connected to a computer via USB. Data from all the sensors are transmitted to the computer, where they are ...
Researchers have developed a sensor-filled glove that doctors could wear to accurately measure muscle stiffness, known as spasticity, in patients suffering from stroke, cerebral palsy, multiple ...
MIT has developed a sensor-packed glove that users wear while handling a variety of objects. The sensors inside the glove have allowed the researchers to compile a large data set that is used to help ...
DRAPER, UT / ACCESSWIRE / December 29, 2020 / Flexpoint Sensor Systems, Inc. (OTC PINK:FLXT) is pleased to provide an update on the advancement of its' Bend Sensor® technology and Flexpoint's business ...
The mi.mu team, award winners at the recent Microsoft Wearable IT Fashion Tech Awards in Berlin, comprises musicians, artists, scientists and technologists. Their wearable glove allows for an ...
The aim of the development, which comes from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is to pinpoint the signals that can help a neural network to identify objects by touch. In the future it is ...
Medical technology has come a long way over the last few hundred years — doctors no longer perform milk transfusions or inspect a patient’s humors. But “when it comes to labor and birth, it hasn’t ...
When most of us think of glove controllers, the first which comes to mind is Nintendo’s PowerGlove, which promised much more than it delivered. But the idea persists, and from time to time we see them ...
Sign language is a language that uses the position and motion of the hands in place of sounds made by the vocal tract. If one could readily capture those hand positions and movements, one could ...
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