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Gesture-based Interfaces

Gesture-based interfaces are systems that allow users to interact with devices through physical movements or gestures rather than traditional input methods like keyboards or touchscreens. For example, waving your hand in front of a camera can control a smart TV, or pinch gestures on the air can manipulate 3D models. These interfaces use sensors and cameras to interpret movements, making technology more intuitive and hands-free. They enhance user experiences in gaming, virtual reality, and smart home devices by enabling a more natural way of interacting with technology.

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    Gesture-based interfaces are systems that allow users to interact with computers or devices using physical movements, rather than traditional input methods like a mouse or keyboard. These interfaces can recognize hand gestures, body movements, or even facial expressions to execute commands. For example, waving your hand to scroll through a webpage or pinching your fingers to zoom in on an image. This technology is often used in gaming, virtual reality, and smart devices, offering a more intuitive and immersive way to engage with technology by mimicking natural human movements.