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INPUT DEVICE FOR HUMAN–COMPUTER INTERACTION
5th Glove; 5th glove; Fifth glove; Fifth Glove; Cyberglove; Data glove; Dataglove; P5 glove; P5 Glove; Haptic glove; VR Glove; Tactile glove; Thomas G. Zimmerman; Wired gloves; DataGlove
  • A woman using a [[head-mounted display]] and wired gloves
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glove      
n. χειρόκτιο, γάντι
glove compartment         
  • Open glove compartment of a right-hand drive car assembled in Australia by [[Australian Motor Industries]] (AMI)
COMPARTMENT BUILT INTO THE DASHBOARD OF AN AUTOMOBILE
Map case
n. ντουλαπάκι αυτοκινήτου
chinese auction         
  • Hammer used in auctions.
  • A slave auction
  • A late 19th Century auction at the [[Hôtel Drouot]], Paris (painting by [[Albert Bettannier]]).
  • An auctioneer and assistants scan the crowd for bidders
  • Tuna auction at the [[Tsukiji fish market]] in [[Tokyo]]
  • An American auctioneer using [[auction chant]] at a livestock auction, November 2010
  • A 1957 Dutch auction in Germany to sell fruit.
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  • Farm clearing sale, Woolbrook, NSW
  • [[Pima County, Arizona]] delinquent property tax list for auction by the County Treasurer
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  • Duo Yun Xuan auction house in [[Malacca]], [[Malaysia]]
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  • Fish auction in [[Honolulu]], [[Hawaii]]
  • An estate agent conducting an auction of real estate in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
  • Lord Derby]] examining paintings at Christie's, by [[James Gillray]]
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  • Wool buyers' room at a wool auction, Newcastle, NSW
PROCESS OF BUYING AND SELLING GOODS OR SERVICES BY OFFERING THEM UP FOR BID, TAKING BIDS, AND THEN SELLING THE ITEM TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER
Auctioneer; Dutch 20auction; Auctions; Silent auction; Auctioneers; Auction house; Highest bidder; Auction houses; Mystery auction; Prominent auction; General merchandise auction; General Merchandise Auction; Suggested Opening Bid; Sealed-bid auction; Auctioneering; Auction date; Auction Date; Sealed bid; Sealed-bid auctions; Auction process; Auction ring; Auction block; Silent auctions; White glove sale; Rafter bidding; Chinese auction; Amsterdam auction; Anglo-Dutch auction; Simultaneous ascending auction; Simultaneous Ascending Auction; Best/not best auction; Rank auction; Traffic-light auction; Suggested opening bid; Auction House
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Definitie

CyberGlove
<hardware, virtual reality> A data glove sold by {Virtual Technologies}. The spandex-like glove houses 18 sensors to track accurately just about every move your hand is capable of making. The accompanying software includes a three-dimensional hand model that can he added to any {virtual reality} application. The glove includes a mount for Polhemus and Ascension sensors. (2003-06-17)

Wikipedia

Wired glove

A wired glove (also called a dataglove or cyberglove) is an input device for human–computer interaction worn like a glove.

Various sensor technologies are used to capture physical data such as bending of fingers. Often a motion tracker, such as a magnetic tracking device or inertial tracking device, is attached to capture the global position/rotation data of the glove. These movements are then interpreted by the software that accompanies the glove, so any one movement can mean any number of things. Gestures can then be categorized into useful information, such as to recognize sign language or other symbolic functions.

Expensive high-end wired gloves can also provide haptic feedback, which is a simulation of the sense of touch. This allows a wired glove to also be used as an output device. Traditionally, wired gloves have only been available at a huge cost, with the finger bend sensors and the tracking device having to be bought separately.

Wired gloves are often used in virtual reality environments and to mimic human hand movement by robots.