Source: http://www.engadget.com/2009/11/06/sony-and-atracsys-develop-3d-interface-for-ors-sci-fi-franchise/
You know what the world needs? Another company peddling their take on the touch interface as being "just like
Minority Report!"
Sun,
Raytheon,
Oblong -- it's a pretty obvious press hook (as well as a pretty awesome area of
research), but every once in a while some such technology does come around that begs for a closer look. A collaboration between Sony Europe and Atracsys (a Swiss company specializing in optical tracking) ICU is a dual camera-based system that tracks and analyzes body movements in three dimensions, in real-time. Initially designed for use with a computer in a sterile operating theater, the interface not only notices subtle changes in the position of your body, arm, hand, or finger position, but it's also determine rough age, sex, or facial expression of the user. We're guessing that this bad boy has some novel gaming potential as well (count on the folks at Engadget to bring everything down to their level)! PR / videos after the break.
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