How motion input tech improves lives | Intel

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If you have a physical condition that makes it impossible to use your computer’s mouse, how do you check your email? Or what if you’re a physician doing triage and you need to share a computer with other doctors without swapping germs? That’s what Professor Dean Mohamedally asked his colleagues and students to solve for at UCL (University College London)’s Department of Computer Science in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

With help from Intel and other partners, his students developed what would become UCL MotionInput—now in its third generation. The ground-breaking suite of applications lets people use their PC without physically touching a keyboard, mouse, or joypad. Instead, they can use voice commands, facial expressions, or physical gestures captured by their webcam. With endless uses including healthcare, education, industry, and gaming, UCL MotionInput shows us what the future of user experience (UX) could look like.

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