Simply put, Japanese researchers have developed “a way for computers to recognize a person’s interactions with real objects and to respond accordingly.” Continue reading for the video demonstration.

The essence of this new technique is to use translucent rubbery objects, whose diffraction of specially polarized light is picked up by a camera.

[via Engagdet]

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