Gesture Recognition Technology
Someday, we will all control computers with our brain waves. You will think of a command, such as turning on the headlights in your car or closing a dialog box, and a computer will react instantly. Until then, there is an incredibly precise wayto control computer interfaces. Using nothing more than your own hands andfingers, gesture control systems seek to remove the one impediment to moreimmediate, ubiquitous computing: the stylus, keyboard, and mouse.
By raising an arm or pointing at an object, you control the interface without a controller and immerse yourself into a realistic environment.
Since the time that the computer revolution started, human computer interaction has always been attempted to improve. Computers have now become an integral part of our lives and hence their usage should be as trouble-free as talking to someone is. Earlier the way humans interacted with this smart machine was either through keyboard or a mouse. But now attempts are being made to make the man-machine interaction as natural as possible. Fulfilling this requirement is the popular touch screen technology which is soon expected to be replaced by the gesture recognition technology. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD: