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The Future of
Motion/Gesture
Technology
with @Chris_Goodine
The Future of Motion/Gesture Technology
The Future of Motion/Gesture Technology
The Future of Motion/Gesture Technology
The Future of Motion/Gesture Technology
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The Future of Motion/Gesture Technology
The Future of Motion/Gesture Technology
The Future of Motion/Gesture Technology
The Future of Motion/Gesture Technology
The Future of Motion/Gesture Technology
The Future of Motion/Gesture Technology
The Future of Motion/Gesture Technology
The Future of Motion/Gesture Technology
The Future of Motion/Gesture Technology
The Future of Motion/Gesture Technology
The Future of Motion/Gesture Technology
The Future of Motion/Gesture Technology
The Future of Motion/Gesture Technology
The Future of Motion/Gesture Technology
The Future of Motion/Gesture Technology
The Future of Motion/Gesture Technology
The Future of Motion/Gesture Technology
The Future of Motion/Gesture Technology
The Future of Motion/Gesture Technology
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The Future of Motion/Gesture Technology

Editor's Notes

  1. John Anderton = Tom Cruise
  2. John Anderton = Tom Cruise What is Gesture Recognition Gesture recognition is the future of human-computer interaction It allows up to control content in the digital world the same way that we control content in the physical world The primary goal of gesture recognition is to interpret natural human gestures, including facial expressions, body movements, and hand gestures. Today gesture recognition technologies are built using precise cameras and sensors.
  3. Dr. Albert Mehrabian, author of Silent Messages Words = 7% of any message is conveyed through words Vocal Elements = 38% through certain vocal elements Nonverbal = 55% (facial expressions, gestures, posture, etc).
  4. Dr. Albert Mehrabian, author of Silent Messages Words = 7% of any message is conveyed through words Vocal Elements = 38% through certain vocal elements Nonverbal = 55% (facial expressions, gestures, posture, etc).
  5. Night Vision Camera
  6. 2 monochromatic IR cameras 3 infrared LEDs device observes a roughly hemispherical area, to a distance of about 1 meter (3 feet). The LEDs generate a 3D pattern of dots of IR light[21] and the cameras generate almost 300 frames per second of reflected data, which is then sent through a USB cable to the host computer, where it is analyzed by the Leap Motion controller software using "complex maths"
  7. 2 stereo cameras 3 infrared LEDs device observes a roughly hemispherical area, to a distance of about 1 meter (3 feet). The LEDs generate a 3D pattern of dots of IR light[21] and the cameras generate almost 300 frames per second of reflected data, which is then sent through a USB cable to the host computer, where it is analyzed by the Leap Motion controller software using "complex maths"
  8. What is Gesture Recognition Gesture recognition is the future of human-computer interaction It allows up to control content in the digital world the same way that we control content in the physical world The primary goal of gesture recognition is to interpret natural human gestures, including facial expressions, body movements, and hand gestures. Today gesture recognition technologies are built using precise cameras and sensors.