YBOR CITY, Fla. — Four people are dead and 13 others are injured after a car crashed into a bar in Ybor City early Saturday morning, Tampa police said. They say he was speeding before he hit multiple ...
Abstract: The variations in camera view and hand spatial pose are the main reasons for the low accuracy and poor robustness of gesture recognition systems. In order to achieve accurate and stable ...
Their next-generation wearable, detailed in Nature Sensors, uses stretchable electronics and AI to read gestures in real time, even during intense shaking, bouncing, or swaying. Pulte purge: Hundreds ...
With Atlantic Coast Conference play looming, Florida State may have gotten its groove back at the ideal moment. The Seminoles (6-6) snapped a five-game losing streak with a dominant 96-49 home win ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. It’s now easier to control your Pixel Watch by pinching your fingers or turning your wrist. It’s now easier to ...
Long ago, Google’s Android-powered wearables had hands-free navigation gestures. Those fell by the wayside as Google shredded its wearable strategy over and over, but gestures are back, baby. The ...
Gesture Recognition is a project to control Microsoft Powerpoint while presenting on a large screen, using the Microsoft Kinect Sensor, C# and Kinect SDK. Using their right or left hand, the presenter ...
Mastering your iPhone’s gestures can significantly transform the way you interact with your device. These intuitive touch, tap, and swipe controls are designed to streamline tasks, improve ...
A massive operation targeting underage drinking in Tempe, Arizona, has led to 249 arrests at a single bar last week. The raid, which took place last Thursday at Tempe Tavern, was the second major ...
Tempe Police arrested 249 people in a single night at a tavern for violations including underage drinking and using fake IDs. The incident is the second major police sweep at the same bar this year, ...
AMSTERDAM/BEIJING, Nov 19 (Reuters) - A move by the Netherlands to step back from taking control of computer chip maker Nexperia was welcomed by China on Wednesday as a "first step in the right ...
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