excellent work, pretty stable and looks pretty useful.
I think this isnt exactly like a mouse though, more a 3d positioner. I could picture a more pointer like device being tracked in the other hand (say, a pen/stylus), which you use to edit the object being held. Id love to use that to model 3d. (if - sigh - someone made decent ar hmds...)
You use the word mouse, but I would really love to see it work as a mouse. Can you take all other video out of the picture and just track one point? Then feed that point to the operating system as the location of the mouse pointer?
Yes I could but I do this in my spare time so be patient :) And I also need a more robust "click" than the one I currently have (by detecting that I close the origami)
Yes. maybe your could have a four sided prism with a glyph on each side. One glyph for, "Just track me and put the mouse pointer here", one glyph for left button down, which could also be used for dragging objects and when rotated back to "track me" that could register a "left mouse button up" or your classic "click", and one glyph for, "right button down". Lastly, one glyph to swith to window scroll mode, and when in this mode: moving the wand up moves the doc up, down moves it down.
He he...interesting video, but I gave you 5 stars for the choice of songs. One of my favorites from the 70s...Italian prog space rock. How can you go wrong?
I'm still skeptical a Kalman filter is really that pertinent when the input is a man made motion, I don't see where it could find any redundancy to be better than a simple smoothing filter.
how can i download?
Eddieost0309 10 months ago
excellent work, pretty stable and looks pretty useful.
I think this isnt exactly like a mouse though, more a 3d positioner. I could picture a more pointer like device being tracked in the other hand (say, a pen/stylus), which you use to edit the object being held. Id love to use that to model 3d. (if - sigh - someone made decent ar hmds...)
twdarkflame 2 years ago
Mongrel...Meets His Maker
josemartinez629 2 years ago
You use the word mouse, but I would really love to see it work as a mouse. Can you take all other video out of the picture and just track one point? Then feed that point to the operating system as the location of the mouse pointer?
Shakespeare1612 2 years ago
Yes I could but I do this in my spare time so be patient :) And I also need a more robust "click" than the one I currently have (by detecting that I close the origami)
EmmanuelMFr 2 years ago
Yes. maybe your could have a four sided prism with a glyph on each side. One glyph for, "Just track me and put the mouse pointer here", one glyph for left button down, which could also be used for dragging objects and when rotated back to "track me" that could register a "left mouse button up" or your classic "click", and one glyph for, "right button down". Lastly, one glyph to swith to window scroll mode, and when in this mode: moving the wand up moves the doc up, down moves it down.
Shakespeare1612 2 years ago
He he...interesting video, but I gave you 5 stars for the choice of songs. One of my favorites from the 70s...Italian prog space rock. How can you go wrong?
emdotambient 2 years ago
As usual, a great demo!
Quezako 2 years ago
einfach genial! ich will das auch haben ;-(
MoreShowgils 2 years ago
Wow, it's almost entirely seemless!
Would a Kalman filter make it perfect?
roidroid 2 years ago
I'm still skeptical a Kalman filter is really that pertinent when the input is a man made motion, I don't see where it could find any redundancy to be better than a simple smoothing filter.
EmmanuelMFr 2 years ago
Won't a simple smoothing filter introduce a few frames of lag?
I'm not sure if the 3d car's shaking is caused by imperfectly captured data - or natural hand shaking.
With the P5 Glove we had both problems, and a Kalman filter worked great, with no lag.
roidroid 2 years ago
So cool!
freshlyshaven 2 years ago
very smooth action!
blesshiscottonsocks 2 years ago
awesome!
lol, the car XD
LanteanKnight 2 years ago
nice one 5/5
TheTintle 2 years ago