Tracking fingers with the Wii Remote
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Uploaded on Nov 8, 2007
Using an IR led array and some reflective tape, you can track fingers in thin air using the Wii Remote by Johnny Chung Lee, Carnegie Mellon University. The grid software is a custom program written using a C# wiimote library and DirectX. More information about the grid software can be found at http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~johnny/project...
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umar167 1 year ago
3:13 you go, girlfriend! mm-hmm!
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Naman Sood 5 months ago
How do you press the A button?
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Ryo Henry 2 weeks ago
Can i got the source code?? Wow its awesome. Iron man its not a dream anymore
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saransound1 1 month ago
what is that graph thing i wont it
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NatsuDragn33I 2 months ago
I am so glad I randomly found your video on TED! I may not be able to do something like this yet, but this is certainly inspiring! I hope you keep finding out more cool options for uses of the IR tracking and such.
In TED, the site showed you with a room and glasses that allowed the room to move in response to your movements. That looked so perfectly 3D, without the glasses, that it was just amazing! Truly, the best 3D I've seen so far.
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shawnmd 2 months ago
TrackIR. He is doing the same thing, nothing new.
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Suresh sweet 2 months ago
its awesome man i like to do this project. Could u pls send me the procedure for this prj to my mail at suresh22ece@gmail.com
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Bill Anderson
2 months ago
Actually, resa69, we do. Infrared is also known as "heat". So as long as you have body heat, you "emit infrared light". Hence why he said "not much". For this type of tracking you need a higher level of IR at a pinpoint location to distinguish things easier.
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crystallize89 2 months ago
Microsoft hired him long time ago and all we got is a fucking Kinect. What a waste of potential.
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Excelsoft 3 months ago
yes
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resa69 3 months ago
lol.... no human emits infra red.
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