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'''Abstract:''' ''The Virtual Keyboard provides an interface for users to generate keystrokes that doesn't require a set of physical switches. Using finger tracking, color thresholding and foreground segmentation, it is able to reliably track the user's keystroke gestures and produce a string of characters.'' | '''Abstract:''' ''The Virtual Keyboard provides an interface for users to generate keystrokes that doesn't require a set of physical switches. Using finger tracking, color thresholding and foreground segmentation, it is able to reliably track the user's keystroke gestures and produce a string of characters.'' | ||
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+ | == Virtual Sunglasses Rendering == | ||
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+ | '''Authors:''' [mailto:xig@usc.edu Xi Guo], [mailto:zhujingw@usc.edu Jingwen Zhu], [mailto:lingcham@usc.edu Lingchao Meng], [mailto:zhan300@usc.edu Yi Zhang] | ||
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+ | '''Abstract:''' ''Automatic tracking of four feature points on the face. And we render a sunglasses based on those four points' information. The user can move the head around in a reasonable speed and the sunglasses still fit to the eyes.'' | ||
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Revision as of 15:09, 1 May 2013
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Drum Tab Reader
Authors: Chien-Tien Wu, Donglei Chen, Pei-ching Hsiao
Abstract: Our project is to design and implement a drum tab reader. When we put a drum score sheet in front of the camera, the DSP board can identify what it reads and then play the rhythm.
Poster: TBD
Video: TBD
Interactive Projector
Authors: Xiyu Wang, Pengfei Wu, Biao Yang
Abstract: Utilizing computer vision, Interactive Projector can convert any flat surface to a tangible screen so that people can interact with computer more freely and work more intuitively.
Poster: TBD
Video: TBD
Sound Suite
Authors: Matthew Edelman, Tyrone Chen
Abstract: Sound Suite is a collection of digital audio effects that can be applied to any real-time input. The suite supports real-time layering and switching between several effects, including but not limited to distortion, wah, tremolo, delay, flanger, chorus, and reverb. The back-end audio framework is extremely flexible, supporting the development and implementation of time and frequency based effects simultaneously.
Poster: TBD
Video: TBD
Super Resolution Magnifier
Authors: Yuzhuo Ren, Weihao Gan, Yiqian Shi, Yuchen Xie
Abstract: We are always expecting the clear and good-viewing images. However in real world, images are often blurring, with noise and low resolution. In this project, we want to generate a clear magnified image with super resolution technique. Many techniques can be applied and one is called super resolution.
Poster: TBD
Video: TBD
The Cartoonist
Authors: Anish Patil, Easswar Balasubramaniam, Mythri Thippareddy
Abstract: The objective of the project is to detect Facial Expressions like Smile, Surprise and Neutral Face. This is done using a combination of Face tracking algorithm and detection of change in facial features like mouth, eyes and eyebrow.
Poster: TBD
Video: TBD
Virtual Keyboard
Authors: Alexander Nobles, Harshit Mehta
Abstract: The Virtual Keyboard provides an interface for users to generate keystrokes that doesn't require a set of physical switches. Using finger tracking, color thresholding and foreground segmentation, it is able to reliably track the user's keystroke gestures and produce a string of characters.
Poster: TBD
Video: TBD
Virtual Sunglasses Rendering
Authors: Xi Guo, Jingwen Zhu, Lingchao Meng, Yi Zhang
Abstract: Automatic tracking of four feature points on the face. And we render a sunglasses based on those four points' information. The user can move the head around in a reasonable speed and the sunglasses still fit to the eyes.
Poster: TBD
Video: TBD