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Real Time 3D Virtual Hand Tracking

Real Time 3D Virtual Hand Tracking
Oleg
Oleg
25 May, 2010 | 1 min for reading

A very interesting video presenting how you can track hand motion in the virtual 3D Model. The demo prepared by Robert Y. Wang and Jovan Popović. We demonstrate real-time tracking of the 3-D pose and configuration of the hand for gestural user-input and desktop virtual reality. The only components of our system are a cloth glove and a webcam.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JWYTtBjdTE&

My take is that we are going to see more options how to manipulate virtual 3D objects in the future. Such examples of mixed virtual and physical experience is only the beginning…

Best, Oleg

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