Tremor filtering distinguishes between your deliberate input and involuntary shaking, then removes the noise without removing your intentional command. This works for both pointer control (where it stabilizes your cursor) and text input (where it cleans up typing accuracy), but requires personalization since tremor looks different in every person.
Tremor filtering AI detects and compensates for involuntary hand movements in real time, smoothing pointer paths and stabilizing touch or stylus inputs for users with conditions like Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, or multiple sclerosis.
By learning an individual user's tremor patterns, these AI systems distinguish intentional movement from involuntary shaking, allowing more accurate clicks, writing, and drawing without requiring specialized hardware beyond a standard input device.
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