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Sweep Is a $250 LIDAR With Range of 40 Meters That Works Outdoors
A San Leandro, Calif.-based startup called Scanse has developed a 2D LIDAR system that promises to be simultaneosly much cheaper and much better than what’s out there. For $250, you get a spinning LIDAR sensor with a range of 40 meters, even outdoors.
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Xiaomi presenta su propio dron
El fabricante chino de electrónica crea un aparato capaz de volar 27 minutos mientras graba en calidad 4K o hace fotos de 16 megapíxeles.
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SMI MOBILE EYE TRACKING HMD BASED ON SAMSUNG GEAR VR
SMI Mobile Eye Tracking HMD unites SensoMotoric Instrument’s 25 years of eye tracking experience with the globally successful Samsung Gear VR to form the first commercially-available mobile VR headset with eye tracking. This modified Samsung Gear VR is supplied with eye tracking cameras that…
Nokia lanza la cámara profesional de realidad virtual OZO [Spanish]
Nokia Technologies ha anunciado el lanzamiento de su cámara profesional de realidad virtual OZO, Además ha puesto en marcha …
AMD y Sulon meten un ordenador completo dentro del casco de realidad virtual, competencia seria para HoloLens [Spanish]
Hay diferentes aspectos a cubrir con garantías en esto de crear realidades y experiencias dentro de un casco, el primero podríamos decir que es la capacidad de proceso que tenga el cerebro del sistema, y aquí AMD ha querido poner…
Sony’s prototype projector turns any tabletop into a touch-sensitive display
Sony’s Future Lab is a R&D group responsible for taking crazy ideas into the prototype phase, and one impressive vision shown here at SXSW in Austin this week is a projector that turns any flat surface into a screen for light to play on. The “Interactive Tabletop” concept uses depth sensors and motion tracking to know when objects are placed on the table and even bring storybooks to life. The project looks like a …
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The Big Hole in HCI Research
Vassilis Kostakos
At the 2014 CHI conference, my group published a paper that presented a bibliometric analysis of the conference itself over the past 20 years [1]. The extent to which the conference reflects the entire field of HCI is debatable, but it is acknowledged that this is the flagship conference of the field. Our analysis did not look at citations, or even authors, as this work has been previously published [2]. Rather, we performed a type of bibliometric analysis known as co-word analysis [3,4], which considers the keywords of papers, how keywords appear together on papers, and how these relationships…
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