Stanford researchers have designed the fastest, most accurate algorithm yet for brain-implantable prosthetic systems that can help disabled people maneuver computer cursors with their thoughts. The ...
Cursor control Left: schematic of the cursor BCI; neural activity was recorded by four 64-electrode arrays located in the left ventral precentral gyrus. Right: 3D brain reconstruction showing ...
Project Gameface, originally announced for desktops at last year’s Google I/O, uses the device’s camera and a database of facial expressions from MediaPipe’s Face Landmarks Detection API to manipulate ...
Android users will soon have access to a revolutionarily accessible form of device control: Completely hands-free navigation, using the power of Google AI and facial tracking. Part of the company's ...
Having a mouse with the proper speed is important because a slow one takes longer for the cursor to get to the right spot, while a one that is too fast may zoom past it, and you may click on the wrong ...
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