This gesture recognition is one of the new cool gadget that lets you control by moving your hands.Invented by Stephen Lake, Matthew Bailey and Aaron Grant, the MYO armband (derived from the prefix "myo" meaning associated with muscle) can identify hand gestures by interpreting biometric signals in the arm.When making a particular hand movement as aiming, the armband can identify the gesture, which allows pointing movement be associated with a specific command to a digital device.You can use hand signals to interact with televisions, computers, telephones or any smart technology system.
importance of this technology is that it allows you to interact more naturally with devices, reducing the need for input devices such as mouse, keyboard or touchscreen.Myo armband the problem with current gesture recognition technology as Nintendo's Wii or Kinect by Microsoft, is that it requires you to be in a specific location.In fact, cameras and motion sensors require carefully coordinated positioning intrepret your movements using complex algorithms.gesture recognition technology The MYO do not require positioning coordinates and therefore allows more freedom of movementThe gestures are identified by electrical and muscular activity in the forearm. This detection occurs without any contact with the skin and the electrode is instant recognition.
Currently recognizes about 20 Myo movements. For example, swiping gestures recognise that we use to scroll through a page on a touchscreen.MYO is designed as a single cutting device. You use Bluetooth 4.0, lithium ion batteries, rechargeable integrated features and works out-of-the-box with your Mac or Windows PC.
importance of this technology is that it allows you to interact more naturally with devices, reducing the need for input devices such as mouse, keyboard or touchscreen.Myo armband the problem with current gesture recognition technology as Nintendo's Wii or Kinect by Microsoft, is that it requires you to be in a specific location.In fact, cameras and motion sensors require carefully coordinated positioning intrepret your movements using complex algorithms.gesture recognition technology The MYO do not require positioning coordinates and therefore allows more freedom of movementThe gestures are identified by electrical and muscular activity in the forearm. This detection occurs without any contact with the skin and the electrode is instant recognition.
Currently recognizes about 20 Myo movements. For example, swiping gestures recognise that we use to scroll through a page on a touchscreen.MYO is designed as a single cutting device. You use Bluetooth 4.0, lithium ion batteries, rechargeable integrated features and works out-of-the-box with your Mac or Windows PC.