Researchers from Ishikawa Laboratories and Watanabe (Japan), together with the independent company zSpace, specializing in the creation of interactive holographic displays, created a prototype gesture recognition system that responds to the movements of the user's hands and fingers with high speed and accuracy. The speed of the system response significantly increases the efficiency and comfort of working with three-dimensional objects. The user's hands are removed by two angled cameras with a frequency of 500 frames / sec, and the developed software interprets the gestures of a person.
Also, developers have added one opportunity to their interface, which one day can be implemented in mass tablets. In addition to manipulating 3D objects with hands, you can use the stylus at the same time, which controls a virtual camera that “removes” parts of the object that are not currently available. This feature allows you to simultaneously use one device with more than one person. ')