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Projected User Interface - Board Game
Kaisler, Vojtěch ; Kapinus, Michal (referee) ; Najman, Pavel (advisor)
The thesis brings a project and an implementation of an interactive board game. The implementation can be divided into a detection part and a projection part. Detection, realized by an infra-red camera, serves as a means for recording players' responses. The players interact with the game through simple hand gestures. Projection screens a game plan, which includes the players' figures, on the table with the help of a data projector. The game chosen for projection is a role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons.
Experiments with Thermoscans of Hands
Foltýn, Radek ; Drahanský, Martin (referee) ; Váňa, Jan (advisor)
This identification with fingerprints or palmprints is one of the biometric methods of man's identification. This thesis deals with two problems: The first one is the hand detection in thermoscans by means of outstanding contours search (palm edge, individual fingers). The second one is the depiction of useful data from thermoscans, i.e. those ones which are connected with the given hand (separation of interfering parts).
Projected User Interface - Board Game
Kaisler, Vojtěch ; Kapinus, Michal (referee) ; Najman, Pavel (advisor)
The thesis brings a project and an implementation of an interactive board game. The implementation can be divided into a detection part and a projection part. Detection, realized by an infra-red camera, serves as a means for recording players' responses. The players interact with the game through simple hand gestures. Projection screens a game plan, which includes the players' figures, on the table with the help of a data projector. The game chosen for projection is a role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons.
Experiments with Thermoscans of Hands
Foltýn, Radek ; Drahanský, Martin (referee) ; Váňa, Jan (advisor)
This identification with fingerprints or palmprints is one of the biometric methods of man's identification. This thesis deals with two problems: The first one is the hand detection in thermoscans by means of outstanding contours search (palm edge, individual fingers). The second one is the depiction of useful data from thermoscans, i.e. those ones which are connected with the given hand (separation of interfering parts).

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