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Sensors and MEMS are everywhere. Automobiles, computers, medical devices, a staggering array of consumer electronics-- these are just a few of the places you'll find sensor technology around you. Join element14's Sensors group today and stay current Sensors and MEMS are everywhere. Automobiles, computers, medical devices, a staggering array of consumer electronics-- these are just a few of the places you'll find sensor technology around you.faceAPI | Seeing Machines
Do It Yourself - Hacking Real Life
applications téléchargeables
CNC Prototypage rapide
iNTerFaces
Do It Yourself - Hacking Real Life
ARToolKit 3Dbars
handy AR
Overview The Handy AR presents a vision-based user interface that tracks a user's outstretched hand to use it as the reference pattern for augmented reality (AR) inspection, providing a 6-DOF camera pose estimation from the tracked fingertip configuration. A hand pose model is constructed in a one-time calibration step by measuring the fingertip positions relative to each other in presence of ground-truth scale information. Through frame-by-frame reconstruction of the camera pose relative to the hand, we can stabilize 3D graphics annotations on top of the hand, allowing the user to inspect such virtual objects conveniently from different viewing angles in AR. Fingertip DetectionIl l'avait promis, c'est chose faite. Le petit génie indien Pranav Mistry rend accessible à tous dès aujourd'hui, le code source et les plans du hardware de son invention révolutionnaire, SixthSense . Tout le monde, mais surtout les plus avertis, va pouvoir concevoir dans sa remise le produit révolutionnaire de demain, car SixthSense vient tout juste d'être rendu public et complètement ouvert.
SixthSense devient open-source : du génie technologique en liberté
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Kinect
Wiimote
openFrameworks
Contributors Evan A. Suma, Belinda Lange, Skip Rizzo, David Krum, and Mark Bolas Project Email Address: faast@ict.usc.edu Note: the new version of FAAST only supports discrete mouse events at this time.
Flexible Action and Articulated Skeleton Toolkit (FAAST)
Proce55ing
nokia tweets
drivers controlers
photos_editing
wordpress

