Tuesday, August 23, 2011

ICT MxR Lab's Response to Google's Gmail Motion

ICT MxR Lab's Response to Google's Gmail Motion

Description
This morning, Google introduced Gmail Motion, allowing users to control Gmail using gestures and body movement. However, for whatever reason, their application doesn't appear to work. So, we demonstrate our solution - the Software Library Optimizing Obligatory Waving (SLOOW) - and show how it can be used with a Microsoft Kinect sensor to control Gmail using the gestures described by Google. This project uses OpenNI coupled with FAAST and was made by Evan Suma and the folks at Mark Bolas' MxR Lab at the USC Institute for Creative Technologies. Download FAAST for free and try it at projects.ict.usc.edu Learn more about USC ICT at ict.usc.edu

Tag : USC, ICT, USC ICT, creative technologies, Gmail Motion, gmail, Microsoft, kinect, hack, faast, MXR, sca, interactive media, xbox, google, motion, electronics, diy

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