In article <jsgu35cf4nt.fsf@tater.tcs.tufts.edu>, dkaplo01@emerald.tufts.edu wrote: > > nospam.bpc1@columbia.edu (Bruce P. Chadwick) writes: > > Hey, I don't know the details or if it is possible technically, but maybe > > you could use american sign language as a base for gestures. This would have > > a double effect of building on an existing standard and empowering deaf people > > by enlarging the audience of people who can communicate with them. > > Thad (and some of the other media lab crew) already have worked out an > interface that understands gestural language. It is based on two-camera > inputs, though, but you might already have the database to code from if you > ask them. > What about a motion capture/tracking system, like that the V I/O glases do to follow head movement? -----== Posted via Deja News, The Leader in Internet Discussion ==----- http://www.dejanews.com/ Now offering spam-free web-based newsreading
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