Cornell researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking wristband that uses AI-powered, inaudible soundwaves to track hand positions and interactions continuously. Potential Applications: - Virtual Reality (VR): Imagine seamless hand tracking for immersive VR experiences - Smartphone Control: Control your devices with hand gestures. - Cooking Assistance: Picture a cooking app narrating recipes as you chop, measure, and stir EchoWrist is among the newest low-power, body pose-tracking technology from the Smart Computer Interfaces for Future Interactions (SciFi) Lab. This innovation, directed by Cheng Zhang, an assistant professor of information science at the Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science, promises exciting possibilities. Devansh Agarwal, an Ignite Fellow for New Ventures at CTL, is further developing the technology to commercialize it. 🔗 Link in comments! #techtranfer #techlicensing #commercialization #CTLCornell #innovator #labtomarket
Devansh Agarwal hope to use this someday soon 👍
This is amazing, congratulations Devansh Agarwal
Congratulations Devansh Agarwal! 👏
Congratulations Devansh Agarwal 👏👏👏
Devansh Agarwal Congrats!! 👏👏 great work! 🙂
Amazing job Devansh Agarwal ! 🥳
🔥 exciting
Read more here: https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/04/wristband-uses-echos-ai-track-hand-positions-vr-and-more