Researchers have developed Helios 2.0, a novel system for ultra-low-power gesture recognition in wearable devices. This system utilizes event-sensor technology and is optimized for smart glasses, enabling intuitive hand gesture control. Helios 2.0 achieves high accuracy, with F1 scores above 80% on benchmark datasets, while consuming only 6-8 mW of power when running on a Qualcomm Snapdragon Hexagon DSP. Notably, these results were achieved using only synthetic training data, demonstrating a significant improvement in both performance and energy efficiency compared to previous state-of-the-art methods. AI
IMPACT Enables more intuitive and energy-efficient human-computer interaction in wearable devices.
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