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BrainModularBrainModular Users Forum2013-02-11T22:35:04+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/app.php/feed/topic/34662013-02-11T22:35:04+02:002013-02-11T22:35:04+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=25387#p25387Statistics: Posted by headphoner — 11 Feb 2013, 21:35
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2013-02-11T09:13:26+02:002013-02-11T09:13:26+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=25378#p25378Statistics: Posted by luigiagostini — 11 Feb 2013, 08:13
]]>2013-02-10T22:21:31+02:002013-02-10T22:21:31+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=25377#p25377Should be soon now - February or March I guess...
Cheers,
Tom
Statistics: Posted by Thomas Helzle — 10 Feb 2013, 21:21
]]>2013-02-10T18:15:06+02:002013-02-10T18:15:06+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=25376#p25376 a friend of mine got the developer edition..and frankly, this thing looks very promising. stable and fast tracking, rather unbelievable..usable under almost any lighting conditions, due to the infrared diodes..i don't think it will replace "traditional" physical UIs like keyboard or other tactile controllers, but it will undoubtedly expand the possibilities of human interactions with software of any kind.
it's a cheap and reliable technology..and, the clever bit, it concentrates on analyzing our hands..lots of meaningful information/data in a compact space..Manual communication..and that's a an everyday practice and comes rather natural...signing things, talking via gestures..unlike the touch screen gestures..
i will have a look at it on Tuesday. maybe i can persuade my college, which is a programmer by trade, to have a look into Usines SDK. I mean, there is a max-msp object already available and as i understand it, Leapmontions SDK is rather "abstract", so no fiddling with RAW data..
Statistics: Posted by iococoi — 10 Feb 2013, 17:15
]]>2013-02-10T12:48:49+02:002013-02-10T12:48:49+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=25374#p25374 I need your opinion
Do you think it could be a good alternative for touchscreen laptop?
I never worked with touchscreen for the moment.
Statistics: Posted by headphoner — 10 Feb 2013, 11:48
]]>2012-05-29T10:26:16+02:002012-05-29T10:26:16+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=23511#p23511Statistics: Posted by damstraversaz — 29 May 2012, 10:26
]]>2012-05-24T08:50:24+02:002012-05-24T08:50:24+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=23465#p23465maybe they will decline for body later..?
Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 24 May 2012, 08:50
yes, i follow this too @clearscreen, it's an answer to the kinect who work correctly for the body..?
Does it work differently to kinect though? Kinect is basically depth perception with IR, the last bit of the video (the hand in the 3d matrix) seems to indicate better 3d perception with Leap? Haven't had a good enough look though to be sure...
Statistics: Posted by Clearscreen — 24 May 2012, 02:03
]]>2012-05-23T09:27:22+02:002012-05-23T09:27:22+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=23446#p23446 @clearscreen, it's an answer to the kinect who work correctly for the body..?
Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 23 May 2012, 09:27
]]>2012-05-23T09:05:04+02:002012-05-23T09:05:04+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=23442#p23442 There is an SDK too so perhaps it could be integrated in Usine as well, that way Usine could respond to a user's unique gestures.
]]>2012-05-23T04:37:55+02:002012-05-23T04:37:55+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=23440#p23440 For a dance work this could be fantastic! I like that you can perform without having a monitor between you and the audience.
Statistics: Posted by Clearscreen — 23 May 2012, 04:37
one thing I don't understand, how can I hold and release on touchless system? and how fast practically it is possible do that? Motion precision is really impressive but the main problem of touch technologies are that they are not as fast as physical ones [buttons and keys are always better]. So the precision is twofold: for moving and for touching.
I though the same, but now I'm realizing that maybe the system works by anticipation, that is, our hands are really slow (comparing with the paw of a cat, for example), and needs so many previous movements and gestures to get the action done, so that we become very "predictable".
]]>2012-05-23T00:02:24+02:002012-05-23T00:02:24+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=23431#p23431Statistics: Posted by r.erorr — 23 May 2012, 00:02
]]>2012-05-22T18:52:11+02:002012-05-22T18:52:11+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=23412#p23412Statistics: Posted by tanabarbier — 22 May 2012, 18:52
]]>2012-05-22T18:17:08+02:002012-05-22T18:17:08+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=23411#p23411 (link in french ) http://www.pcinpact.com/news/71057-leap-motion-detection-mouvements-doigts.htm
seems very very interesting
Statistics: Posted by martignasse — 22 May 2012, 18:17
Statistics: Posted by Eskadrone — 22 May 2012, 16:41
]]>BrainModularBrainModular Users Forum2013-02-11T22:35:04+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/app.php/feed/topic/34662013-02-11T22:35:04+02:002013-02-11T22:35:04+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=25387#p25387Statistics: Posted by headphoner — 11 Feb 2013, 21:35
]]>2013-02-11T09:13:26+02:002013-02-11T09:13:26+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=25378#p25378Statistics: Posted by luigiagostini — 11 Feb 2013, 08:13
]]>2013-02-10T22:21:31+02:002013-02-10T22:21:31+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=25377#p25377Should be soon now - February or March I guess...
Cheers,
Tom
Statistics: Posted by Thomas Helzle — 10 Feb 2013, 21:21
]]>2013-02-10T18:15:06+02:002013-02-10T18:15:06+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=25376#p25376 a friend of mine got the developer edition..and frankly, this thing looks very promising. stable and fast tracking, rather unbelievable..usable under almost any lighting conditions, due to the infrared diodes..i don't think it will replace "traditional" physical UIs like keyboard or other tactile controllers, but it will undoubtedly expand the possibilities of human interactions with software of any kind.
it's a cheap and reliable technology..and, the clever bit, it concentrates on analyzing our hands..lots of meaningful information/data in a compact space..Manual communication..and that's a an everyday practice and comes rather natural...signing things, talking via gestures..unlike the touch screen gestures..
i will have a look at it on Tuesday. maybe i can persuade my college, which is a programmer by trade, to have a look into Usines SDK. I mean, there is a max-msp object already available and as i understand it, Leapmontions SDK is rather "abstract", so no fiddling with RAW data..
Statistics: Posted by iococoi — 10 Feb 2013, 17:15
]]>2013-02-10T12:48:49+02:002013-02-10T12:48:49+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=25374#p25374 I need your opinion
Do you think it could be a good alternative for touchscreen laptop?
I never worked with touchscreen for the moment.
Statistics: Posted by headphoner — 10 Feb 2013, 11:48
]]>2012-05-29T10:26:16+02:002012-05-29T10:26:16+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=23511#p23511Statistics: Posted by damstraversaz — 29 May 2012, 10:26
]]>2012-05-24T08:50:24+02:002012-05-24T08:50:24+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=23465#p23465maybe they will decline for body later..?
Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 24 May 2012, 08:50
yes, i follow this too @clearscreen, it's an answer to the kinect who work correctly for the body..?
Does it work differently to kinect though? Kinect is basically depth perception with IR, the last bit of the video (the hand in the 3d matrix) seems to indicate better 3d perception with Leap? Haven't had a good enough look though to be sure...
Statistics: Posted by Clearscreen — 24 May 2012, 02:03
]]>2012-05-23T09:27:22+02:002012-05-23T09:27:22+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=23446#p23446 @clearscreen, it's an answer to the kinect who work correctly for the body..?
Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 23 May 2012, 09:27
]]>2012-05-23T09:05:04+02:002012-05-23T09:05:04+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=23442#p23442 There is an SDK too so perhaps it could be integrated in Usine as well, that way Usine could respond to a user's unique gestures.
]]>2012-05-23T04:37:55+02:002012-05-23T04:37:55+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=23440#p23440 For a dance work this could be fantastic! I like that you can perform without having a monitor between you and the audience.
Statistics: Posted by Clearscreen — 23 May 2012, 04:37
one thing I don't understand, how can I hold and release on touchless system? and how fast practically it is possible do that? Motion precision is really impressive but the main problem of touch technologies are that they are not as fast as physical ones [buttons and keys are always better]. So the precision is twofold: for moving and for touching.
I though the same, but now I'm realizing that maybe the system works by anticipation, that is, our hands are really slow (comparing with the paw of a cat, for example), and needs so many previous movements and gestures to get the action done, so that we become very "predictable".
]]>2012-05-23T00:02:24+02:002012-05-23T00:02:24+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=23431#p23431Statistics: Posted by r.erorr — 23 May 2012, 00:02
]]>2012-05-22T18:52:11+02:002012-05-22T18:52:11+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=23412#p23412Statistics: Posted by tanabarbier — 22 May 2012, 18:52
]]>2012-05-22T18:17:08+02:002012-05-22T18:17:08+02:00https://www.brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3466&p=23411#p23411 (link in french ) http://www.pcinpact.com/news/71057-leap-motion-detection-mouvements-doigts.htm
seems very very interesting
Statistics: Posted by martignasse — 22 May 2012, 18:17