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A pair of lycra gloves — with 20 irregularly shaped patches in 10 different colors — held in front of a webcam can generate a unique pattern with every wave of the hand or flex of the finger.
The system is comprised of two standard black gloves -- the first version (it's currently on version three), assistant academic specialist Mark Sivak tells us, was comprised of gold lycra gloves.
The glove itself is split into twenty patches made up of ten different colors, and while there's no telling when this technology will be available for consumers, something tells us that when it ...
Since the glove is made from stretchy Lycra, it can change size significantly from one user to the next; but in order to gauge the glove's distance from the camera, ...
MIT researchers have unveiled a cheap and easy to use gesture recognition system which uses a colored glove, ... these colorful lycra gloves are the vital component in a new gestural user input ...
But a student at MIT has devised one requires only a Webcam, and some crazy looking Lycra gloves that look like they’d be worn by hipsters from the future.
All patients gave verbal consent to be included in the study. Between November 2004 and April 2008, 11 patients with a diagnosis of HHD or FHD were prescribed various styles of gel anti-impaction ...