Gesture-based interaction refers to the use of human gestures, typically captured through sensors or cameras, to control and interact with digital signage systems, providing a touchless and intuitive user experience.
Gesture recognition displays are interactive digital screens that detect and interpret human gestures to control and manipulate content without physical contact.
Gesture-activated digital kiosks are interactive digital displays that respond to user gestures, enabling touchless interaction for information retrieval and transactions.
Gesture-based menu navigation refers to the use of hand and body movements to interact with and control digital menus, often used in digital signage systems to enhance user experience by providing a touch-free interface.