From: mark@killdeer.Stanford.EDU (Mark Hosang Yim)
Subject: Re: TECH: Glove Data Processing
Date: 2 Sep 1995 00:31:46 GMT
Organization: Robotics Lab. Stanford University


From mark@killdeer.Stanford.EDU (Mark Hosang Yim)

In article <DE2GpJ.3Dx@news.thomson-lcr.fr>,
Jean Figue <figue@thomson-lcr.fr> wrote:
>From figue@thomson-lcr.fr (Jean Figue)
>
>	I am working on data glove data processing for gesture
> recognition. My aim is to  design alogorithms to recognize gestures 
> from a data glove. These gestures can either be static like
> itch-ike gesture, or dymamic like when we 'say' hello.

Virtual Technologies has just announced the GesturePlus gesture
recognition system.  It is extremely fast and accurate, I saw a Deaf
person fingerspelling at 4 letters per second which is something
like 47 wpm almost as fast as I can type!

If you want more info, you can contact info@virtex.com or
sales@virtex.com I think there may be an announcement to this
newsgroup soon.

mark

DISCLAIMER:  I currently work for Virtual Technologies.

