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data glove
noun
A glove containing sensors to detect movement of the hand and fingers, used to control a computer-generated virtual reality environment
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The robot is instructed by a human operator wearing a data glove capturing the hand poses.
A magnetic tracking system serves as input device together with a data glove or a sensor ring.
Other gloves like 5DT's Data Glove, used primarily in virtual reality normally cost $1,000 to $5,000, but the AcceleGlove costs just $499.
The focus of this study is using data glove to practice Joint attention skill in virtual reality environment for people with pervasive developmental disorder (PDD).
Therefore, this study designed the Joint Attention Skills Learning (JASL) systems with data glove tool to help children with PDD to practice joint attention behavior skills.
As it happened, Mr Zimmerman had developed a "data glove" some years before, with the intention of using it to mould virtual pottery.
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Among the different technologies available for sign recognition data gloves and accelerometers were chosen for the purposes of this research.
VPL thrived for a while, selling 1.3m basic data gloves to Mattel, a toymaker, and a smaller number of high-end gloves to NASA and IBM.
Two joysticks, two data gloves, one pedal, and a Head Mounted Display (HMD) with tracker sensor were used as input devices.
Wired's recurring gadget spread, "Fetish," is where I always flip first: a catalogue of mid-nineties stuff-lust, resplendent with fine-art mouse pads, data gloves, chunky digital cameras, personal stereos, and vibrating office chairs for the gaming élite.
9. 3D computer graphics Ten years ago, people were getting very excited about virtual reality, a 3D computer-generated world you could supposedly 'immerse' yourself in, and interact with, via clunky helmets and data gloves.
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