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  Softkinetic Reveals Full Body Avatar Control System
by Eric Caoili [PC, Console/PC]
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March 27, 2009
 
Softkinetic Reveals Full Body Avatar Control System

Softkinetic revealed its Full Body Avatar Control system, enabling developers to create third-person avatars that move in real-time with players.

Built into the middleware developer's gesture recognition platform Iisu, the technology is made possible with the the help of a depth-sensing camera that recognizes the player’s spatial orientation, limb positions, and combinations of hand, feet and torso movements.

Iisu was launched at the Game Developers Conference in February 2008, and has since been incorporated into various applications for gaming, multimedia systems, fitness, and virtual training. A software development kit is available with which developers can create applications that use the human body as a natural input device, instead of using physical controllers.

Iisu and the Full Body Avatar Control system supports all 3D depth-sensing cameras currently on the market, including cameras from 3DV Systems, Canesta, MESA, PMDTec, Prime Sense, and Optex.

“We strongly believe that the video game industry will embrace 3D gesture recognition technology in 2009," says Softkinetic CEO Michel Tombroff, "And we believe the first games will hit the market as soon as 2010.”
 
   
 
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Patti Jordan
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Nice piece on full body avatar control. You may not be aware that GestureTek has already commercially deployed 3D tracking and control technology in the marketplace. For GestureTek it is great to see the growing interest and recognition of video gesture control as the next natural step in user interface for gaming and interactive displays. GestureTek has been inventing, patenting, and pioneering gesture control technology for over 20 years and has had 3D depth sensing and stereo control software and patents in place for over 8 years. GestureTek's 3D tracking and control package offers advanced features and applications and works with any available 3D depth camera. Besides the work we are doing with major telecom companies for their set top boxes and electronics manufacturers for their next generation of TVs and other consumer devices, GestureTek has deployed many public interactive displays utlizing our 3D depth sensing system. More details are available at http://www.gesturetek.com/3ddepth/introduction.php


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