Peter Springett

And then there were five (input paradigms)

A number of people have pulled me up on my post last week when I wrote that Kinect could be breakthrough for gesture controlled interfaces. First of all I neglected to mention voice, a serious oversight. I also should have included EEG technology that uses brainwaves to interact with a device or interface.

So here are examples of both. Firstly Windows Embedded Automotive 7, which brings hands-free e-mail and text to your car and then a demonstration of a mind-controlled robot controlled devised by the University of Washington (via Discovery News).



Published 07 Dec 2010 by Peter Springett

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