SoftKinetic, a developer of gesture recognition solutions, will be launching "iisu 3.0", the latest iteration of its 3D gesture recognition technology, at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing, China.
VRFocus reports on the news that Sony has acquired SoftKinetic, a company that is working on hand and finger recognition in virtual reality (VR).
VRFocus reports on the news that SoftKinetic is working on new social software for its virtual reality (VR) hand-tracking solution.
Hand-tracking is going to be so important for a good virtual reality experience, big developments in that and things like FOVE's eye-tracking are going to be crucial for VR going forward.
VRFocus- Earlier in the week the Open-Source Virtual Reality (OSVR) ecosystem announced a new range of supporters that had come on-board. Among them was 3D vision and gesture recognition company, SoftKinetic. While many OSVR partners are yet to detail exactly what they are working on in VR, SoftKinetic has been quick to reveal that it is working on bringing its hand and finger recognition technology over to virtual reality (VR) for use with the likes of the Oculus Rift head-mounted display (HMD).