Jiang et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Emerging wearable interfaces and algorithms for hand gesture recognition: A surveyJiang et al., 2021
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- 5105864839889538823
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- Jiang S
- Kang P
- Song X
- Lo B
- Shull P
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- IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering
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Hands are vital in a wide range of fundamental daily activities, and neurological diseases that impede hand function can significantly affect quality of life. Wearable hand gesture interfaces hold promise to restore and assist hand function and to enhance human-human …
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