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    WiiGesture for Fex/AIR

    WiiGesture for Fex/AIR

    Allows inclusion of Gesture Interaction via WiiMote in Web-Apps

    ... repetition. The result is an XML file that can be exported and included in the WiiGesture-API so that trained gestures are known to the API. For research purposes also an analysis tool was developed to compare gestures from different participants/users. We used it to identify intuitive gestures from users for certain commands. The entire work was part of my diploma thesis I wrote in 2008 at Fraunhofer IGD. The gesture recognition API was included in a number of example scenarios.
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    PolyRec

    Unistroke gesture recognizer

    ... polylines are aligned to obtain an equal number of segments from both of them; - lastly, the distance is found by summing the contribution of each pair of segments. This implementation is a prototype developed for scientific purposes. More technical details on PolyRec can be found in the following scientific paper: V Fuccella, G. Costagliola; Unistroke Gesture Recognition Through Polyline Approximation and Alignment; in Proceedings of CHI 2015; pp. 3351-3354 http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2702
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    1¢ Recognizer

    1¢ Recognizer

    A simple, efficient, and accurate gesture recognizer

    The One Cent Recognizer is an easy-to-implement, efficient, and accurate handwritten gesture recognizer. If you would like to cite One Cent in a publication please use: J. Herold and T.F. Stahovich: The 1¢ Recognizer: A Fast, Accurate, and Eas y-to-Implement Handwritten Gesture Recognition Technique. In Proceedings of the 9th Eurographics workshop on Sketch-based interfaces and modeling (New York, NY, USA, 2012), SBIM '12, ACM
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    Personalized Search Engine

    Personalized Search Engine for Your Files

    MySearchEngine (Personalized Search Engine) is a Java software to search files and folders in an OS file system. It differs from general OS file search engines in that it personalizes the indexing setup so that users can choose which directories to index or remove from an existing index and it can also suggest queries just like Google's "Did you mean" feature. The customization of indexing and query suggestion greatly improves search speed and make user experience more comfortable. eLibrary...
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    eLibrary

    Personalized Search Engine for Commonly Used Files

    eLibrary (electric library) is a Java software to search files and folders in an OS file system. It differs from general OS file search engines in that it personalizes the indexing setup so that users can choose which directories to index or remove from an existing index and it can also suggest queries just like Google's "Did you mean" feature. The customization of indexing and query suggestion greatly improves search speed and make user experience more comfortable. eLibrary can also extract...
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    G.A.S.I.

    G.A.S.I.

    Webcam Gesture and Voice Recognition OS proof of concept

    Inspired by interfaces from sci-fi movies like Iron Man, Gesture Analytical Sonic Interface (GASI) is a proof of concept of a Webcam gesture (Kinect like) and Voice recognition based computer interface, constraining itself to only components included in average laptops (A simple webcam and microphone, no Kinect)
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    This project represents a parallel implementation of a hand gesture recognition algorithm in C# using .Net Framework 4 and AForge .Net Framework. The software can detect 3 hand gestures: Stop, Left, Right. More details can be found in the documentation present in the project.
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    Stylus/Handwriting Input Panel. This is a user-configurable, gesture-aware keyboard/handwriting input panel for text entry on Linux (and other) tablet computers using the X11 system. Needs Ink2Text (<=best) or MSInkServer project for recognition.
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    wiigee is a gesture recognition library for accelerometer-enabled devices (e.g. Nintendos Wiimote) written in Java.
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    MagicPhoto
    A photo gallery management system based on hand gesture recognition. You must make three color markers by yourself, which the red one on index of the right hand, the green one on thumb of the right hand and the blue one on index of the left hand.
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    A series of sports mini-games (think Wii-sports) with a Saudi Arabian theme. Including: "Stoning the Adulteress", "Chop Chop Square" and "Passport Control". The aim is to highlight racism and human rights abuses perpetrated by the Saudi regime
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    This project is to share my work in visual recognition of gestures. It shows how I have implemented person detection, color adaptation and tracking of the user's right-hand, gesture feature extraction, etc. using a single videocamera.
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    AGR (Accelerometer Gesture Recogniser) is a library aimed to helps gesture recognition using an accelerometer device, like the Nintendo Wii remote controller.
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    quill lets you create gestures for your pen-based application, and helps you make your gestures easy for the computer to recognize. quill includes a Java gesture recognition library to allow your application to recognize gestures.
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    Jester is a gesture / stroke recognition framework for Python, written in Python.
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