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Gesture interfaces

June 4, 2007

Last week, Microsoft announced Surface, which is a 30-inch display in a table-like form factor that allows small groups of people to simultaneously interact with the system by touching and gesturing on the surface of the display. This takes the human-machine interface concept beyond that of a display with a touch screen placed in a table top by including the machine intelligence to interpret gestures and to recognize different types of objects on or near the surface of the display.

The timing of this announcement happens to coincide well with the cover story I am currently working on for this August on the past, present, and future of gesture interfaces. I am in process of working with Microsoft to get more technical details about the Surface. I am also trying to contact Nintendo for their Wii interface and Apple for their iPhone.

It occurs to me that there could be many groups of people who are developing gesture interfaces and the machine intelligence to make these interfaces work, but that I might not uncover them during my search. If you are aware of anyone developing gesture interfaces, in any context, that is willing to share how (at a high level) and what they are doing, please post here or email me with a company name and/or a means to contact someone about their research, work, or product.

Posted by Robert Cravotta on June 4, 2007 | Comments (4)

June 29, 2008
In response to: Gesture interfaces
Charlie commented:

You should contact InvenSense. They have technology that is generations ahead of Nintendo and Apple.


January 9, 2008
In response to: Gesture interfaces
N Velope commented:

Vista Home Premium or higher on a tablet has gesture functionality as well as handwriting recognition. I think it also works with an external graphics tablet. The handwriting interface for pocket pcs / windows ce also has gesture recognition.


July 30, 2007
In response to: Gesture interfaces
EigenFunctions commented:

You forgot the most famous company - Palm with Graffiti


June 14, 2007
In response to: Gesture interfaces
gk commented:

HP Labs, India has a gesture keyboard solution to enable non-english users to input in their native script.

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