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Hand Tracking Wristband Brings More Detailed Hand Movements To VR & AR

VRScout

Because FingerTrak uses thermal images to track your hand movements, the system is capable of more precise hand tracking when compared to options such as the Leap Motion Controller or the Oculus Quests. You can also access their white paper here. Image Credit: Sci-Fi Lab.

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Take Your Brain To The Gym With Enhance VR

VRScout

You can look at how Virtuleap designed some of the early titles in a very scientific white paper released back in January , which I recommend because, you know, science is important. You can download Enhance VR on Oculus Rift, Oculus Quest, and Viveport headsets here. Image Credit: Virtuleap.

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The XR Week Peek (2020.04.13): iPhone 12 adds depth camera, StarVR One is back to the market and much more!

The Ghost Howls

This integration is still very rough, and so: It works only with Oculus and WMR headsets (because it requires an OpenXR-compatible runtime); It just lets you see your model , not also modify it. And this is possible because they both have big cash cows: Oculus has Facebook’s advertisement, and Valve has the Steam game store.

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Human-Computer Input via a Wrist-Based sEMG Wearable

Oculus

Today, were releasing a white paper that provides background on sEMG, describes its potential as a new input paradigm for human-computer interaction, and explains how.

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Digital Frontier: Where Brain-computer Interfaces & AR/VR Could One Day Meet

Road to VR

In contrast, Neuralink promises to deliver “as many as 3,072 electrodes per array distributed across 96 threads,” according to the company’s white paper , not to mention the added benefit of less-invasive, flexible threads designed to cause less inflammation than rigid electrodes.

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Human-Computer Input via a Wrist-Based sEMG Wearable

Oculus

Today, were releasing a white paper that provides background on sEMG, describes its potential as a new input paradigm for human-computer interaction, and explains how.

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Bringing the Links to your Living Room with AR Golf, featuring Deloitte’s Allan Cook & Kaitlyn Kuczer

XR for Business Podcast

So if anybody wants to really fully understand quickly the power of this, take your Oculus Quest, load up Richie's Plank, and walk somebody across a piece of wood and then just give them a little push when they're halfway across. I wrote a white paper on this about a year ago. Can you can you send me a copy of that white paper?

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