Dissertation
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| Posted: | 2008-03-10 |
| Last Update: | 2008-03-10 03:46 |
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System Specs:
» ASRock ConRoe1333
» Intel Pentium DualCore E2180
» 2GB Corsair 800MHz
» GeForce 8400GS
» 250GB HDD
» ACER 24" Monitor
» Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000
» etc.
Performed Mods:
Custom case with camera mounted above screen (basically)
I built this system as part of my disseration for the final year of my Computing Science: Software Engineering degree. Its basically a table based computer system with a camera pointing down at the screen and using pattern recognition it detects user interaction and with a piece of software I wrote images, video, audio and comments sent via bluetooth to the table are plotted on a map, its designed for collaborative interaction with multiple people using it at any one time and no matter what side of the table people are at the part of the interface that person is using rotates so its the right way up for them :)
User comments
Post your commentThat is fucking amazing...MAD PROPS! 20/10 if I could but 10 for now!
This looks like the Microsoft Surface technology that got a mention at the Inspiration Tour UK by Microsoft at my university.
Fantastic job on the case!
http://www.microsoft.com/surface/
Fantastic job on the case!
http://www.microsoft.com/surface/
Awsome! Dude.. that's so cool, I can't even find words...
as extraordinary as it is, is there any practical use for it?
get some TF:2 running on there with a touch to shoot mod or something. :)
get some TF:2 running on there with a touch to shoot mod or something. :)
the parts are so/so, but everything else that you put into that is definitly a 10, and nothing but
by: mab1376While a touch to shoot game would be great I must point out that this is not a touch panel, it uses a camera to recognise patterns, there is not touch component to the system.
as extraordinary as it is, is there any practical use for it?
get some TF:2 running on there with a touch to shoot mod or something. :)
Also this isn't really designed as a practical system, its a research project designed to investigate possible techniques that could be used to make media interactions using computers a more collaborative experience ( not quite as fun i know ;P )
And thanks to everyone for the votes =D
Incredible. 10
good job, it is very professional looking. i hope you get an A. btw, what materials did you use to make the custom case?
Woot... here comes "Minority Report" style computer interaction.
Soon you will stand in front of your computer and wave your hands around like an orchestra conductor and all your enemies will drop like flies.
Soon you will stand in front of your computer and wave your hands around like an orchestra conductor and all your enemies will drop like flies.
Wow, I just looked at the pictures before reading the description and I was pleasantly surprised to finally understand how cool this really is. Good luck on that.
That's a great project... although touch sensitive screen would be tops.
Did you get you camera softare working... to accept movement. How did you deal with the "mouse click"?
Did you get you camera softare working... to accept movement. How did you deal with the "mouse click"?
can you play games on it ?
wheres the pic of the guts :(
That's seriusly one of the most amazing things iv'e seen ;)
Dude.... Can I have one for Xmas? :3




