2009-10-29

Muscle-Computer Interface

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The Future of Video Game Input: Muscle Sensors


Electromyography (EMG) sensors can decode muscle signals from the skin's surface as a person performs certain gestures. Researchers attached such sensors to their forearms, and built a gesture recognition library by monitoring muscle signals related to each gesture. The project emerged as a collaborative effort between Microsoft, University of Washington in Seattle, and the University of Toronto in Canada.

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A muscle computer interface allows interaction with a computer without touching an keyboard, mouse or other input device. In tests, a \
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UIST'09: Enabling Always-Available Input with Muscle-Computer Interfaces

Presented at UIST (ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology) http://www.acm.org/uist/

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Technology Review - Published By MIT
Muscle-Bound Computer Interface

Forearm electrodes could enable new forms of hands-free computer interaction.

The new muscle-sensing project is "going after healthy consumers who want richer input modalities," says Desney Tan, a researcher at Microsoft. As a result, he and his colleagues had to come up with a system that was inexpensive and unobtrusive and that reliably sensed a range of gestures.

Muscle-Computer Interfaces

Muscle-computer interfaces directly sense and decode human muscular activity rather than relying
on physical actuation or perceptible user actions. Using a wireless EMG armband, we have shown
relatively high accuracies decoding simple finger gestures both when the arm is rested on a surface,
but also when the gestures are performed in free space.
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Geeks play Guitar Hero without guitars

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The muscle computer interface does away with all that unnecessary button bashing


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Sources:
  1. The Future of Video Game Input: Muscle Sensors | LiveScience
  2. YouTube - UIST'09: Enabling Always-Available Input with Muscle-Computer Interfaces
  3. Technology Review: Muscle-Bound Computer Interface
  4. Desney Tan - Projects
  5. Geeks play Guitar Hero without guitars • Register Hardware
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  1. Desney Tan - Professional Homepage