Showing posts with label Warcraft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warcraft. Show all posts

Friday, March 2, 2012

World of Warcraft with Microsoft Kinect using FAAST and OpenNI

World of Warcraft with Microsoft Kinect using FAAST and OpenNI

Description
We are developing the Flexible Action and Articulated Skeleton Toolkit (FAAST), which is middleware to facilitate integration of full-body control with games and VR applications. FAAST currently supports the PrimeSensor and the Microsoft Kinect using the OpenNI framework. In this video, we show how FAAST can be used to control off-the-shelf video games such as World of Warcraft. Since these games would not normally support motion sensing devices, FAAST emulates keyboard input triggered by body posture and specific gestures. These controls can be dynamically configured for different applications and games. FAAST is free software that uses the OpenNI framework (www.openni.org). We are currently preparing the toolkit for an open-source release. You can download FAAST at: people.ict.usc.edu --------------------------------------- Evan A. Suma, Belinda Lange, Skip Rizzo, David Krum, and Mark Bolas MxR Lab: projects.ict.usc.edu Institute for Creative Technologies University of Southern California

Tag : world of warcraft, microsoft kinect, primesense, openni, FAAST, ICT, exercise, exergaming

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Sunday, April 17, 2011

GeekBeat.TV - iPad 2 Rumors, Amazon's Bad Gift Blocker, Play World of Warcraft on Kinect, Ski Bike, DIY Bike ...

GeekBeat.TV - iPad 2 Rumors, Amazon's Bad Gift Blocker, Play World of Warcraft on Kinect, Ski Bike, DIY Bike ...

Description
A rumor round-up for the next iPad, Amazon patents a way to keep you from getting stuff you don't want, play World of Warcraft with your Kinect, a bike for getting down ski slopes, a simple trick to give your bike snow tires, and conductive pins to make any gloves touchscreen-friendly.

Tag : ipad, apple, amazon, gifts, kinect, wow, skiing, bikes, cycling, touchscreens, cali lewis, geek, technology, geekbeat, geek beat, gadgets, tech

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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

World of Warcraft with Microsoft Kinect using FAAST and OpenNI

World of Warcraft with Microsoft Kinect using FAAST and OpenNI

Description
We are developing the Flexible Action and Articulated Skeleton Toolkit (FAAST), which is middleware to facilitate integration of full-body control with games and VR applications. FAAST currently supports the PrimeSensor and the Microsoft Kinect using the OpenNI framework. In this video, we show how FAAST can be used to control off-the-shelf video games such as World of Warcraft. Since these games would not normally support motion sensing devices, FAAST emulates keyboard input triggered by body posture and specific gestures. These controls can be dynamically configured for different applications and games. FAAST is free software that uses the OpenNI framework (www.openni.org). We are currently preparing the toolkit for an open-source release. You can download FAAST at: people.ict.usc.edu --------------------------------------- Evan A. Suma, Belinda Lange, Skip Rizzo, David Krum, and Mark Bolas MxR Lab: projects.ict.usc.edu Institute for Creative Technologies University of Southern California

Tag : world of warcraft, microsoft kinect, primesense, openni, FAAST, ICT, exercise, exergaming

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