Meta Demo sEMG Wristband for UI Breakthrough
META'S REALITY LABS, JUL 23 – Meta's wristband uses machine learning trained on 10,000 people to translate subtle muscle signals into hands-free computer commands, aiding users with limited mobility.
- On Wednesday, Meta’s Reality Labs unit published a Nature paper describing a prototype sEMG wristband that enables gesture control of Orion AR glasses.
- Some existing gesture-capture systems require line-of-sight camera sensors or are intrusive, prompting Meta researchers to develop a gesture-controlled wristband for unobtrusive computer interaction.
- The wristband streams muscle signals wirelessly via Bluetooth, captures wrist and forearm impulses including pinches, and operates without individual calibration.
- According to The Verge, user trials showed that the wristband translated pinches and flicks into responsive UI actions, while handwriting recognition runs at about 20.9 words per minute.
- University researchers and industry engineers can refine the methodology, while its price and complexity ensure it won’t reach consumers soon.
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Neuromotor Interface. Credit: Reality Labs, Meta Scientists from Reality Labs at Meta have invented a device that allows users to interact with computers using only hand gestures. The device sits like a bracelet on the wrist where it senses electrical signals generated by muscle movements. It then translates these into commands which are transmitted to the computer via Bluetooth. Keyboards, touchpads and computer mice have been the default means…
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