Jan 13
EMG based gesture recognition
More and more researchers and product teams are turning to EMG-based gesture recognition because it sits at a powerful intersection: human intent, wearable sensing, and real-time interaction. Unlike cameras or inertial sensors, EMG captures motor intent at its source—the neural drive to muscles—before motion is even completed. This makes EMG uniquely attractive for: intuitive human–machine interfaces, prosthetics and rehabilitation, AR/VR and spatial computing, hands-free, pr






















