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MIT engineers have designed an ultrasound wristband that precisely tracks a wearer’s hand movements in real- time. By moving their hands and fingers, users can direct a robot to perform specific hand gestures and tasks, or they can manipulate objects in a virtual environment with high dexterity control.
Song Han is an associate professor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science whose research focuses on efficient AI computing. In this episode, President Sally Kornbluth speaks with Song about efficient AI, why it’s so energy-hungry in the first place, and the benefits of lighter models.
Rosalind Picard reflects on the origins of her work in wearable sensing and affective computing — technology designed to measure and respond to human emotions. Her team created a glove-based electrodermal sensor that glowed in response to users' emotional response. This opened up new possibilities for emotion-sensing wearables, ultimately shaping the direction of her future research and the field as a whole.
In 16.85 Autonomy Capstone (Design and Testing of Autonomous Vehicles), AeroAstro students build software that allows autonomous flight vehicles to navigate unknown environments. Students develop software and hardware for a quad-rotor drone, navigating a challenging obstacle course. The course emphasizes systems-level thinking and real-world applications.
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