This Final Year Project (FYP) aims to implement a system where humans can interact freely and naturally with the computer. The areas of research include the use of infrared tracking. The infrared technology, despite having being existent for a long time (since 1960), is still a very largely used component. Its use in this project is attributed to the fact that it provides good tracking capabilities, and unlike the use of vision-based techniques such as web cameras, there is no need to compensate for light differences, thus making it very robust when used in different conditions. In order to track the infrared, the Nintendo’s Wii Remote Controller (WiiMote) is used. The WiiMote has infrared sensor to detect the infrared and is able to...
The increasing ubiquity of three dimensional output devices suggests a need for three dimensional in...
School is the place to learn new and fundamental things, where one discovers and further enhances on...
This gesture recognizer, developed by students in a third-year microprocessor-based laboratory cours...
Interaction for humans with machines is different than interaction with other humans. In time, a div...
Infrared technology has been widely and thoroughly experimented for human-computer interaction for i...
In this paper a wireless infrared motion tracking system created in the Fraunhofer Institute for Med...
As the increase of the sales of Wii game consoles, the Wii Remote is able to used as a common input ...
With the increase of sales of Wii game consoles, it is becoming commonplace for the Wii remote to be...
BA Honors Thesis. University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 2009.Nintendo Wii remote used ...
This paper proposes an alternative control mechanism for an interactive Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) camera c...
With the increase of sales of Wii game consoles, it is be-coming commonplace for the Wii remote to b...
Abstract: Since its introduction in 2006, Nintendo’s Wii remote game controller (wiimote) has been u...
AbstractRecent progress on human–computer interface technology has enabled more intuitive and natura...
The goal of this paper is to present the development of a tracking technology to interact with a vir...
The goal of this paper is to present the development of a tracking technology to interact with a vir...
The increasing ubiquity of three dimensional output devices suggests a need for three dimensional in...
School is the place to learn new and fundamental things, where one discovers and further enhances on...
This gesture recognizer, developed by students in a third-year microprocessor-based laboratory cours...
Interaction for humans with machines is different than interaction with other humans. In time, a div...
Infrared technology has been widely and thoroughly experimented for human-computer interaction for i...
In this paper a wireless infrared motion tracking system created in the Fraunhofer Institute for Med...
As the increase of the sales of Wii game consoles, the Wii Remote is able to used as a common input ...
With the increase of sales of Wii game consoles, it is becoming commonplace for the Wii remote to be...
BA Honors Thesis. University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 2009.Nintendo Wii remote used ...
This paper proposes an alternative control mechanism for an interactive Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) camera c...
With the increase of sales of Wii game consoles, it is be-coming commonplace for the Wii remote to b...
Abstract: Since its introduction in 2006, Nintendo’s Wii remote game controller (wiimote) has been u...
AbstractRecent progress on human–computer interface technology has enabled more intuitive and natura...
The goal of this paper is to present the development of a tracking technology to interact with a vir...
The goal of this paper is to present the development of a tracking technology to interact with a vir...
The increasing ubiquity of three dimensional output devices suggests a need for three dimensional in...
School is the place to learn new and fundamental things, where one discovers and further enhances on...
This gesture recognizer, developed by students in a third-year microprocessor-based laboratory cours...