Looks like a great project Flavio. If you're kind enough to make the
> That's the same Flavio in both cases Simon ;-)
>
> I spotted pyatspi (great) is used which is GNOME only, but IA2 reduces
> the gap evenif no python binding yet.
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> @Flavio: where does pyatspi get used, just for selecting useful
> windows to auto-focus?
> Can we look at the code? Don't be shy about it not looking too neat.
> It works well and polish can follow. ;-)
>
> Cheers
>
> Steve
>
> On 21/05/2008, Simon Judge <
simon.judge@...> wrote:
>> Hey Flavio,
>>
>> That is fantastic!!!
>>
>> Should you be linking up with
>>
>>
http://blogs.sun.com/wwalker/entry/low_cost_control_of_the>>
>> (from a mail from Steve a while back)?
>>
>> I assume since you are using Python and OpenCV it will be able to work
>> across operating systems?
>>
>> I look forward to playing with this, in fact, I'll do it now!
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>> Simon
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From:
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>> [mailto:
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>> Premoli
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 4:34 PM
>> To:
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>> Subject: [oats-sig] webcam mouse movement = mouseTrap
>>
>> Greetings!!
>>
>> I'm working right now in a new project called mouseTrap. It is based in
>> at-spi and OpenCV libraries using the python programing language.
>>
>> mouseTrap is an accessibility application to move the mouse pointer with a
>> web cam and face detect features without using the mouse or keyboard, it
>> will use the eye track too (working on it ) so there wont be no need to move
>> the head.
>>
>> I'm trying to install the vxl library which gives me a compiling error (any
>> help??) to test the opengazer features and so implement them in mouseTrap.
>>
>> Well, I won't bother you with a long mail, here are the demo links:
>>
>> The first one uses a complete face detection (with require a lot of CPU
>> usage), the second one is the one that uses the latest improvements where i
>> changed the complete face detection for a point tracker (less CPU Usage).
>> Well, I'm working on it, and i hope you like it.
>>
>> 1)
http://www.flaper87.org/files/videos/mouseTrapCam.ogg>>
>> 2) OGG:
http://www.flaper87.org/files/videos/mouseTrapCam2.ogg>>
>> 2) AVI:
http://www.flaper87.org/files/videos/mouseTrapCam2.avi>>
>> Thanks for reading
>>
>> --
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