Touch-free input interface using a single camera

Technology

Here’s a cool project out of the Ishikawa Komuro Laboratory: a touch-free, in-air typing interface for mobile devices. Using a custom-built parallel image processing board, they are able to track objects in 3d using a single camera. It looks like interesting technology, I hope it comes to fruition! [via theo’s gallimaufry]

8 thoughts on “Touch-free input interface using a single camera

  1. John says:

    Rumors are that Apple will have this in their upcoming tablet application which should be shown to the public on Jan 27th. Apple has patented a similar technology. See: http://www.macrumors.com/2010/01/05/apple-patent-application-points-to-3d-multi-touch-manipulation/

    1. Matt Mets says:

      I think these are two different technologies. The university group is building camera-based system to track the position of your finger in real time, while Apple is using a conventional touchpad to manipulate 3d representations of objects on a screen.

  2. Chelfyn Baxter says:

    the guys should look into using Z-Cams… the depth layer would make digit ID easier, and could ignore everything ouside of the same depth plane as the tracked object.

    Cheap webcams that report per-pixel depth are a game changer in computer imaging – look out for it this year

  3. Tom Angleberger says:

    This seems very similar to a computer used in a Harry Harrison novel –possibly a Stainless Steel Rat book — at least 20 – 25 years ago.

    It seemed like a great idea when I read it back then and it’s amazing to see it happen in real life.

Comments are closed.

Discuss this article with the rest of the community on our Discord server!
Tagged

ADVERTISEMENT

Maker Faire Bay Area 2023 - Mare Island, CA

Escape to an island of imagination + innovation as Maker Faire Bay Area returns for its 15th iteration!

Buy Tickets today! SAVE 15% and lock-in your preferred date(s).

FEEDBACK