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Allows inclusion of Gesture Interaction via WiiMote in Web-Apps
WiiGesture is a library to add gestural interaction in web-applications that are based on Adobe Flash/Flex/Air. Therefore it uses the WiiFlash service (http://wiiflash.bytearray.org/?page_id=50) to retrieve the sensor data and an internal algorithm based on template matching recognizes performed gestures in real-time.
For easier gesture training, a so called WiiGesture-Learning desktop tool was developed that automatically generates gesture templates by performing gestures with at least...
FlexViz is a graph-based visualization tool written entirely in Flex and ActionScript 3.0. It is based on the Shrimp/Jambalaya/Creole java tools and has the same layouts that have been ported from Java into ActionScript.
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This is a collection of Flex components I have built for use in various projects I am / have worked on. I have benefited greatly from open source projects in the past and wanted to share my code with others like me.
With FlexMT each flex program can be easily equipped with multi-touch operation. FlexMT supports symbolic and direct gestures like dragging, rotating or scaling and uses TUIO for touch detection. FlexMT is part of a Tabletop-Project at the FH-Trier.
An open source project is initiated as "Mobile Application Studio" to achieve portable communication methods. It aims to generate MXML (MXIM Markup Language). Mxim framework is content serving framework, which enables you to build mobile applications.