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GTC 2012: No-Touch Computing? Systems interprets gestures; be careful PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 24 May 2012 08:00

New tech at GTC12 lets the workaday drone pretend to be Tom Cruise in Minority Report: opening windows, moving them, closing them, and essentially acting like a cool, futuristic cop.

Eyesight Mobile Technologies performed an interesting demonstration on the exhibit floor. In the video, marketing director Liat Rostock shows us how their software, using just a cheap consumer webcam, allows you to control a laptop with hand gestures.

Here's a brief demo:

There will be some differences, of course. In the movie, Cruise was looking at highly sophisticated analytics on holographic displays, moving from screen to screen to quickly find a potential murderer. You’ll be pulling up Star Trek fan fiction sites to see if there are any new entries and monitoring Ebay to bid on an original Day of the Triffids poster autographed by Howard Keel.

Regardless of your usage, it’s an interesting product, and the demo gave me a lot of ideas about potential uses. But I’d include a little surprise for impolite users – sort of a laptop revenge feature. If a user raises a middle finger to the camera, the next thing they’d see on the screen is the message “Format C: Y/N?” Flipping it off again will answer a big “Y” to that question. Getting frustrated with a system is no excuse for being rude – RDFM first.

Rostock also shows us how their technology is being deeply integrated into various other devices, including an Android smartphone.

 

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