Accessibility & Assistive Technology
EdgeTrack can support accessibility and assistive technology through stable multi-view stereo motion tracking, gesture interaction, and spatial input. Potential applications include rehabilitation systems, adaptive interfaces, communication tools, and alternative human-computer interaction for people with disabilities.
Overview
Accessibility technologies often require reliable motion detection, clear spatial interpretation, and flexible input methods. EdgeTrack provides a geometry-first tracking foundation that can support assistive systems where stable movement analysis is more important than visually impressive but inconsistent estimation.
Potential applications
Possible use cases include gesture-based communication tools, rehabilitation and therapy support, adaptive user interfaces, alternative control systems, and accessible interaction for digital environments. The modular architecture also allows research and experimental prototypes in inclusive technology.
Why EdgeTrack can be relevant
By combining multi-view stereo capture, deterministic timing, and transparent pipeline control, EdgeTrack can provide a stable technical basis for assistive technology projects that need reproducible motion tracking and dependable spatial measurements.