Cam trax, movement recognition for the PC
Section: Gaming, Accessories, Peripherals, Mice / Keyboards
A few years ago futurologists predicted that the future led in movement (or gesture) recognition and they have most certainly been proved right. Quite a few major products on the market, such as the wii or iPhone use gesture recognition to manipulate images, text and obviously games. However for the PC, the gesture recognition movement has passed by without any real difference, until a small young company came up with this ingenious piece of software.
Not much is known about the specifics of the software, as the only real information is the video (above) that has been circulating the internet. However the general idea is that the software uses any webcam to locate and select an object (e.g. a colored stick or bottle) which it then monitors for 3D movement. This is then converted into whatever form is necessary, such as that for a mouse, a gun in FPS games or a steering wheel.
This ability to use any object as a controller is defiantly one of its strongest points, closely followed by the promise on the website “to release only free versions of the product”. Needless to say this puts the combined $90 price tag of the wii controller plus nunchuck to shame.
Via [Cam trax]
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