Learn about an innovative wearable technology research presentation from the UIST 2024 conference that demonstrates how ordinary shirt seams can be transformed into capacitive sensors for tracking upper-body movements and poses. Explore the technical implementation of converting standard clothing seams into functional sensor arrays, understand the methodology behind processing capacitive sensing data for pose estimation, and discover the potential applications of this non-invasive approach to motion tracking in everyday garments. The 12-minute conference talk showcases cutting-edge developments in user interface technology that bridges the gap between traditional clothing manufacturing and modern sensing capabilities.
SeamPose - Repurposing Seams as Capacitive Sensors for Upper-Body Pose Tracking
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Syllabus
SeamPose: Repurposing Seams as Capacitive Sensors in a Shirt for Upper-Body Pose Tracking
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ACM SIGCHI