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    TCG Card Counter

    TCG Card Counter

    A probability app that shows the odds of drawing a card from a deck

    TCG Card Counter is your personal deck assessor for virtually any kind of trading card game. TCG works by using the information you provide about your deck to tell you how often a card may come up in a game, match or tournament. See for yourself if that killer card is worth it or if the deck is just too plain big.
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    SARGE - Search And Rescue Game Environment is a multi-player training game for robot operators which also supports agent based robot control for simulation work via TCP.
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    CALLAS
    As the famous singer, CALLAS moves emotional and natural interaction into New Media. Its plug-in multimodal Framework allows easy and fast development of Art & Entertainment applications, involving users as active spectators of artistic performances.
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    Blackjack Card Counting Simulation

    Blackjack (Black Jack) Card Counting Simulation: High-Low (Hi-Lo)

    This C# application is a simulation that attempts to test the feasibility of deploying the now famous High-Low card counting technique paired with Basic Strategy rules. Some human error factors can be adjusted and winnings are displayed.
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    The purpose of the project is to allow a normal webcam to be used as a Human Interface Device (HID). Examples of how to use this software would be used are : mouse, control video games, electronic white board, or a replacement for a tabletpc.
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    Oleg's J Page
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    Driver support for 3D Controller Hardware. We hope to support SDL Input, DirectInput, and other major controller API's including game consoles and embedded systems.
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    MMUAVC

    A Multimodal approach to control a Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

    Welcome to Multimodal Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Controller (MMAR) This project intends to develop a multimodal interface which gives a human operator capability of controlling a QuadRotor UAV efficiently and more easily. During this project we use a simulated QuadRotor called AirRobot in a simulation environment for development of robots, USARSim. There are some aspects involved in this project including touch, pose tracking, gesture recognition, voice recognition, etc and we try to utilize...
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