Apple Granted Patent for 3D Hand-Tracking TrueDepth Technology
Apple has been granted a patent for technology that shows Apple is exploring an iPhone feature that can identify hand movements and gestures.
Apple has been granted a patent for technology that shows the Cupertino company is exploring a Mac/iPhone feature that can identify hand movements and gestures.
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According to a new report from Patently Apple, the patent, which Apple initially applied for in August 2016, is for technology developed by Israeli startup PrimeSense, a company that Apple acquired back in 2013. PrimeSense also developed Microsoft?s Kinect sensor.
The patent shows that Apple is exploring possibilities in using the iPhone X?s TrueDepth camera system ? which is capable of recognizing a user?s face by projecting 30,000 infrared dots ? to effectively recognize user hand movements. One can imagine that Apple would likely use the technology to track hand movements and gestures in a three-dimensional space. The patent describes a number of example gestures one could use to control the interface.
As seen in the image above, a few of the gestures are called ?push,? (figure 2) ?wave,? (figure 3) and ?up? (figure 5) interactions. According to the patent, these sort of interactions could be used for basic functions within the iOS interface:
Gestures described herein include focus gestures and unlock gestures. A focus gesture enables the user to engage (i.e., tak...
Apple has been granted a patent for technology that shows the Cupertino company is exploring a Mac/iPhone feature that can identify hand movements and gestures.
googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1457398515347-2'); });
According to a new report from Patently Apple, the patent, which Apple initially applied for in August 2016, is for technology developed by Israeli startup PrimeSense, a company that Apple acquired back in 2013. PrimeSense also developed Microsoft?s Kinect sensor.
The patent shows that Apple is exploring possibilities in using the iPhone X?s TrueDepth camera system ? which is capable of recognizing a user?s face by projecting 30,000 infrared dots ? to effectively recognize user hand movements. One can imagine that Apple would likely use the technology to track hand movements and gestures in a three-dimensional space. The patent describes a number of example gestures one could use to control the interface.
As seen in the image above, a few of the gestures are called ?push,? (figure 2) ?wave,? (figure 3) and ?up? (figure 5) interactions. According to the patent, these sort of interactions could be used for basic functions within the iOS interface:
Gestures described herein include focus gestures and unlock gestures. A focus gesture enables the user to engage (i.e., tak...
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