Posts Tagged ‘gestures’

3DFeel browser lets you browse in 3D environments

March 9th, 2011 Tags: ,
| Posted in 3Dfeel, Body Tracking, Dynamic signage, Hand tracking, Movies | No Comments »

LM3LABS unveils a 3D browser using 3DFeel body tracking in preparation to London 2012 Olympic Games.

The browser architecture devides the content browsing experience into a central rotation menu and related contents on a 4 peripheral spheres.

3DFeel identifies users (multiple), and tracks their hands (both) and associated gestures in space.

The browser also introduces the notion of “psychological space” (perceived space is not the real space) in order to compensate human mistakes.

The browser aims at serving the Digital Signage market as it allows browsing of:

- web pages

- images

- movies

- 3D objects

- RSS feeds

The 3D environment brings significant value as it matches a natural understanding of the world by human beings.

More information about 3DFeel on 3DFeel.net

New gestures for AirStrike and Ubiq’window

October 23rd, 2009 Tags: , ,
| Posted in AirStrike, Ubiq'window | 1 Comment »

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AirStrike and Ubiq’window have been enhanced with a new set of touchless gestures and actions.

Those gestures are recognized motions made in the air, on AirStrike, or at proximity of  the surface, for Ubiq’window. They can be associated to a series of actions understood by the applications.

The new set is available for free to Ubiq’window and AirStrike customers as part of LM3LABS’ lifelong support policy.

This gesture set paves the way to the soon-to-be-announced “4th dimension”, the contextual gesture adaptation to environment, an ultimate layer of intelligence in touchless and multi-touch interaction.