Gesture
recognition is the mathematical
interpretation of the human motion by an electronic device. The applications of
gesture recognition are seen in
wearable, smartphones, tablets, televisions and gaming devices. Most of the modern gesture technology is 2D or
3D-based which works with the help of camera enabled device placed in front of
an individual. Most of this technology is unreliable and the camera’s motion
tracking abilities are ineffective and less accurate. The camera based gesture
technology works poorly in low light conditions and when the camera quality is
low. To avoid this problem Google introduced the new radar based gesture recognition technology.
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contents and insights:
Google’s Advanced technology and Projects Group (ATAP)
is working on “Project Soli” that
provides a type of motion controller that uses small radar which picks up the
movements in real-time and uses these movements to alter the signals. Project Soli’s gesture tracking radar detects
objects in motion through high frequency radio waves that takes a fundamentally
different approach to motion tracking. Soli’s sensors capture motion up to
10,000 frames per second and are more accurate than camera-based systems that
track motion at much lesser frame rates. One major disadvantage that users had
with camera based gesture technology
are that in conditions of poor light and when obstacles are placed the cameras
were not able to track the motion making the gesture recognition weak. These radars can pass through certain
types of objects which make the technology more adaptable. The radar technology
gives high accuracy that is not possible with camera.
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During the product demonstration Ivan Poupyrev the
project lead for Project Soli primarily talked about Project Soli in the context
of smart watches. The applications of radar based gesture recognitions are not just limited to wearables. The radar
technology uses a small chip that can be embedded in any type of device and be
used for varied applications. ATAP plans to open Project Soli to developers so
that they could work on this technology and build their own applications for gesture controls. The company hasn’t
announced yet as to when they want to make this technology available. The
success or failure of this project primarily depends on the developer response
and the interest from hardware manufacturers. The technology when
commercialized could revive the falling android wearables sales.
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