Facial Recognition & Sound Recognition Carnegie Mellon - CES 2011
by , 01-07-2011 at 01:33 PM (3800 Views)
Rob Wray, from mp3Car, takes a look at Carnegie Mellon University's "quality of life technology research center." A facial recognition technology is able to zoom in on your cursor depending on how far away your face is from the screen. Another device is able to use the sound of your finger to determine what motion your finger is making and this, in turn, dictates what the cursor on your screen does. Future applications could include combining this technology with a spacial recognition technology to give the user a very precise method of input control with no touch pad or mouse.
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Brightness: 250cd/ (optional: 450cd/) - how is this optional? and is there a price difference? or is it program based somehow?We don't have a Lilliput SAW touch screen in stock yet to photograph. Once we do, we'll post additional images on the product page.
The Lilliput 7" SAW touch screen (659GL-70NP/C/T) is available for preorder now.Would be very interested to see more pictures/angles of the SAW monitor to see how the new glass overlay (hopefully) increases output and readability over resistive.
The Lilliput 7" SAW touch screen (659GL-70NP/C/T) is available for preorder now.Would be very interested to see more pictures/angles of the SAW monitor to see how the new glass overlay (hopefully) increases output and readability over resistive.









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