National Repository of Grey Literature 5 records found  Search took 0.01 seconds. 
3D Game Controlled by Leap Motion Sensor
Hajdin, Martin ; Kobrtek, Jozef (referee) ; Najman, Pavel (advisor)
This paper deals with the user interface design and control of computer game by using Leap Motion. The design of the game is „Endless Runner" type and was implemented in Unity3D using C# language. This game has been tested to simplicity, intuitiveness, convenience and entertaining of Leap Motion control compared to interaction with the keyboard or Gamepad. Evaluation of the implemented control was tested by users. The result of testing has proved that the Leap Motion control does not differ from the keyboard or Gamepad. However, most of users would prefer control by Leap Motion.
Game Interface with Data Projector and Leap Motion
Holcner, Jonáš ; Najman, Pavel (referee) ; Zahrádka, Jiří (advisor)
The goal of this paper is to develop a gaming user interface and a game itself using potential of the Leap Motion Controller in combination with projected image of a projector. This interface requires a projector calibration for user to be able to interact with the image. The calibration enables translation of points between coordinate spaces of Leap Motion and projector. Combined with data from Leap Motion, this allows user to interact with applications and games only by hands within the projected image. The solution contains a projector and a Leap Motion located over a table looking at the table desk. Leap Motion is used to track hand motions above the table. The capabilities of the proposed interface are demonstrated on a computer game, which was developed in Unity 3D engine.
3D Game Controlled by Leap Motion Sensor
Hajdin, Martin ; Kobrtek, Jozef (referee) ; Najman, Pavel (advisor)
This paper deals with the user interface design and control of computer game by using Leap Motion. The design of the game is „Endless Runner" type and was implemented in Unity3D using C# language. This game has been tested to simplicity, intuitiveness, convenience and entertaining of Leap Motion control compared to interaction with the keyboard or Gamepad. Evaluation of the implemented control was tested by users. The result of testing has proved that the Leap Motion control does not differ from the keyboard or Gamepad. However, most of users would prefer control by Leap Motion.
Game Interface with Data Projector and Leap Motion
Holcner, Jonáš ; Najman, Pavel (referee) ; Zahrádka, Jiří (advisor)
The goal of this paper is to develop a gaming user interface and a game itself using potential of the Leap Motion Controller in combination with projected image of a projector. This interface requires a projector calibration for user to be able to interact with the image. The calibration enables translation of points between coordinate spaces of Leap Motion and projector. Combined with data from Leap Motion, this allows user to interact with applications and games only by hands within the projected image. The solution contains a projector and a Leap Motion located over a table looking at the table desk. Leap Motion is used to track hand motions above the table. The capabilities of the proposed interface are demonstrated on a computer game, which was developed in Unity 3D engine.
Negative aspects of deploying of ICT
Weinsteinová, Adéla ; Basl, Josef (advisor) ; Fortinová, Jana (referee)
This diploma thesis exmines the negative aspects of using information and communication technologies. The main attention is fosused on virtual reality, especially 3D projection in order to decide wheather the using of it has negative impact on phycal and psychological state of the user or not, which exactly are these impacts and what probably cause them. This first part is dedicated to expain concept and history of ICT, explonation of the multidimensional princip and content of each dimension. The following is determination of which ICT areas are currently struggling in their use with negative effects. Detected list of these areas is reduced to six specific technologies which common user has opportunities to experience. These particular technologies were examined as a form of questionnaire, which resulted in a determination of the most used one, ie virtual reality. Shortly afterwards was conducted an experiment imparting undesirable effects caused by using virtual reality. The other five selected technologies are discussed for the most important negatives with which has to face today. The main finding of this study is the identification the side effects of virtual reality based on different types of technologies which are anaglyf 3D projection, passive 3D projection, active 3D projection and comparing if adverse effects depends on the type. It also includes determining the rate of uptake in virtual reality.

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