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OpenGlass smart glasses offer open-source on-device gesture recognition

Researchers have developed OpenGlass, an open-source smart glasses platform designed for on-device gesture recognition. The system addresses the power and compute limitations of smart eyewear through a modular design and a hardware-software co-designed power management system. This allows for up to 11.8 hours of continuous machine learning operation from a small battery, demonstrating real-time hand gesture recognition with low latency. AI

IMPACT Enables rapid prototyping of on-device AI applications for wearables, potentially accelerating innovation in smart eyewear.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains an academic paper detailing a new open-source hardware and software platform for on-device AI.

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OpenGlass smart glasses offer open-source on-device gesture recognition

COVERAGE [2]

  1. arXiv cs.CV TIER_1 English(EN) · Pietro Bonazzi, Julian Moosmann, Ahmet Celik, Philipp Mayer, Michele Magno ·

    OpenGlass: Open-Source Smart Glasses for On-Device Event-Based Gesture Recognition

    arXiv:2606.07431v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Smart eyewear enables unobtrusive, context-aware interaction through multimodal sensors and on-device intelligence, but is severely limited by power, memory, and compute constraints in a compact form factor. Open-hardware platforms …

  2. arXiv cs.CV TIER_1 English(EN) · Michele Magno ·

    OpenGlass: Open-Source Smart Glasses for On-Device Event-Based Gesture Recognition

    Smart eyewear enables unobtrusive, context-aware interaction through multimodal sensors and on-device intelligence, but is severely limited by power, memory, and compute constraints in a compact form factor. Open-hardware platforms supporting event-based vision and embedded ML at…