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A skin-conformal and breathable humidity sensor for emotional mode recognition and non-contact human-machine interface

Engineering and Technology

A skin-conformal and breathable humidity sensor for emotional mode recognition and non-contact human-machine interface

T. Li, T. Zhao, et al.

Discover an innovative skin-conformal humidity sensor that not only detects emotions but also enables a non-contact human-machine interface. Developed by Tongkuai Li and colleagues, this advanced sensor adapts seamlessly to the skin, ensuring comfort and high sensitivity in recognizing emotional states through humidity changes.

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