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Digital scrum board using leap motion

2016 IEEE/ACIS 15th International Conference on Computer and Information Science (ICIS), 2016
In this paper, we propose an alternative option to digital scrum board using leap motion device. We apply a leap motion device to control and perform activities on digital scrum board for improving team communication during a daily meeting. It is more convenient way for the scrum team to present and control the digital scrum board, rather than using a ...
Patsakorn Rittitum   +2 more
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Leap Motion with Processing

2016
In the previous chapter we discussed the integration of the Unity game platform with Leap Motion. In this chapter we will briefly introduce the Processing language and then integrate the Processing library for Leap Motion to create a sample application.
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Setting Up Leap Motion

2016
In the previous chapter we introduced you to some basics of the Leap Motion sensor and the different hardware updates to it. In this chapter we will go through the details of setting up the Leap Motion for Windows SDK, starting with where to get the SDK.
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Introduction to Leap Motion

2016
In this chapter we will cover the basics of Leap Motion and introduce the device. Then we will discuss why it is useful, and introduce the different gestures supported in Leap Motion. Finally, we’ll note the variants of Leap Motion covered.
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Leap Motion with Java

2016
In the previous chapter you saw how to get started developing applications for Python using Leap Motion; now our focus will be on using the Java language. In this chapter we will start with a brief discussion of Java and then introduce the IDE that we’ll use for writing Java applications, Eclipse.
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Virtual Sasando using leap motion controller

2017 International Conference on Advanced Mechatronics, Intelligent Manufacture, and Industrial Automation (ICAMIMIA), 2017
Sasando is one of Indonesia traditional musical instruments. To play the Sasando, the player's fingers can pluck the strings. It is similar to play harp or Kecapi. This research aims to conserve the Indonesia traditional musical instrument Sasando. This research tries to develop a Virtual Sasando using Leap Motion Controller.
Ridho Rahman Hariadi   +5 more
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LEAP Motion based Augmented Data Input Environment

2018 3rd International Conference on Computational Systems and Information Technology for Sustainable Solutions (CSITSS), 2018
Human Computer Interaction (HCI) is an extremely important facet as a starting point towards effectively exploiting the computing prowess of a computing machine. Unifying different computer data inputs like mouse, keyboard, gesture, etc. into a single customizable environment would provide a mechanism for the user to interact more comfortably with the ...
Manish Kumar K.   +3 more
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Sign Language Trainer Using Leap Motion

2017
Learning a sign language can be a long process, but necessary to improve the communication of people, nowadays you need face-to-face courses. To facilitate the learning of Ecuadorian Sign Language and make it more interactive, a software trainer is proposed using the Leap Motion® device.
Christian Feicán   +5 more
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Sign Language Recognition Using Leap Motion

2015
Several million people around the world use signs as their main mean of communication. The advances in technologies to recognize such signs will make possible the computer supported interpretation of sign languages. There are more than 137 different sign language around the world; therefore, a system that interprets those languages could be beneficial ...
Luis Quesada   +2 more
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Secure behavioral biometric authentication with leap motion

2016 4th International Symposium on Digital Forensic and Security (ISDFS), 2016
In this paper we examine the effectiveness of user authentication using biometrics and behavioral motion data captured by the Leap Motion sensor. The biometrics data is derived from the user's hand and the behavioral motion data is generated when the user signs his or her signature using his or her hand in front of the sensor.
Grady Xiao   +2 more
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