Description
Hand tracking in augmented reality involves the capability of AR systems to accurately track and interpret the movements and gestures of the user's hands without the need for physical controllers or gloves. It relies on computer vision algorithms and sensor data, such as depth sensors or cameras, to analyse the positions and movements of the user's hands in 3D space.
Hand tracking enables users to interact with virtual objects in a natural and intuitive manner by using their hands as the primary input device. This technology is particularly valuable for applications like gaming, design, and remote collaboration, where precise and gesture-based interactions enhance the user experience.