Unlocking the Language of the Body: How Gesture Recognition is Redefining Human–Computer Interaction

For more than half a century, the relationship between humans and computers has been defined by mechanical interfaces—keyboards, mice, touchscreens, and graphical menus that translate human intent into machine-readable commands. While these interfaces enabled the digital revolution, they also imposed a fundamental constraint: they forced humans to adapt their behavior to the logic of machines….

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