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Motion Tracking

2011-04-05 02:17:47.152936+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

On April 1st Google put out their "Motion" Google Mail spoof, showing Gmail controlled by a guy doing silly gestures. It was a matter of a day or two before Evan Suma and the folks in Mark Bolas’ MxR Lab at the Institute for Creative Technologies at the University of Southern California made it for real (almost, it uses a Kinect rather than a web cam).

Today I find Predator: A Smart Camera that Learns, from Zdenek Kalal.

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