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    ToricCam

    ToricCam

    Virtual Camera representation using the Toric Space

    ToricCam is a C++ library I have developped for my research. It provides a starting point to using the Toric Space viewpoint representation [Lino & Christie, SIGGRAPH 2015]. It also implements our preliminary work published at SCA 2012. The library is released under the GNU General Public License version 3. For researchers who want to use the library for their work, please quote the papers as follows: + Efficient Composition for Virtual Camera Control. C. Lino, M. Christie. In ACM...
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    Melon

    Melon

    Kinect based controller.

    Melon's purpose is to simplify as much as possible the setup of interactive installation (art, cultural, commercial, etc) as much as possible. It broadcast in OSC 3D pointers. Each pointer can be attached to any of the bone of the skeleton. The interaction area defined for this pointer is attached to another bone of the skeleton, therefore the visitor is free to move in the space defined. Video tutorial: https://vimeo.com/73297050 Developped by http://www.numediart.org [!] > requires...
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    SMILE = Speech & Music Interpretation by Large Space Extraction openSMILE is a fast, real-time (audio) feature extraction utility for automatic speech, music and paralinguistic recognition research developed originally at TUM in the scope of the EU-project SEMAINE, now maintained and supported by audEERING.
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    Audivolv

    Audivolv

    Artificial intelligence evolves musical instruments played with mouse

    ... and reordering, copying, and removing blocks of code. Listen to the recorded music in files section of sourceforge or try it for yourself. This branched into my other projects: GigaLineCompile, JSelfModify, JSoundCard, and Human AI Net as I got more into the AI and systems side of things and explored vision research as a better user interface to network minds together through the Internet. Someday I will bring it all together in a shared space on the Internet.
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    Direct Manipulation is a concept that is used in user interfaces;However itis a programming and system building concept.Intention Space java/xml framework gathers the concepts and tools to do direct manipulation through Flow and Focus orientation.
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