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This clever research from the University of Chicago’s Human Computer Integration Lab demonstrates a fascinating way to let users “feel” objects in VR, without anything getting in … ...
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It is already integrated into Google Tilt Brush, a VR art program. “VR is used in the enterprise for visualization,” Kogan said. “What we want is to see people be creative in VR.
Georgia Tech has already filed a patent application related to the wearable BMI with VR system. In 2019, Ph.D. student Musa Mahmood worked on a wearable BMI capable of controlling a wheelchair ...