This time last year, computer vision company uSens introduced a stereo camera module capable of hand tracking. Now, uSens can achieve the same thing with just a smartphone’s camera.
On Thursday, at the Augmented World Expo in Santa Clara, uSens unveiled the beta version of its uSensAR Hand Tracking SDK, which enables developers to integrate hand tracking and 3D motion recognition for augmented and virtual reality mobile apps on iOS and Android devices. Using a smartphone’s RGB camera, uSensAR Hand Tracking uses computer vision and deep learning to track the full hand’s skeletal dynamic… more
Source: Hand Tracking for Augmented Reality Apps Comes to Smartphones via uSens