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Intel RealSense app developer winners 2015

January 25, 2016 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

Intel has announced the 2015 application developer winners. Intel® RealSense™ camera fits three cameras into into a small package.: a 1080p HD camera, an infrared camera, and an infrared laser projector. In combination these cameras “see” like the human eye to sense depth and track human motion. The Challenge, run by Intel® Software, aims to educate existing developers, discover new ones, and establish their preference for Intel technology. Voice control, gesture recognition, facial analysis, and augmented reality were just some of the ideations that developers created use cases for in five different categories: Gaming and Play, Learning and Edutainment, Interact Naturally, Immersive Collaboration/Creation and Open Innovation.

RealSense devices will be provided in many consumer devices, so there is a significant market upside. TechEnablement reviewed the Intel RealSense development kit and was impressed.

The Grand Prize $50,000 winner is an app that  can identify human hand and wrist joints and will be the base for Orthosense. Othosense will identify, calculate and record hand and wrist range movements for orthopedic specialists and surgeons. The goal is to measure a range of patient movements as they rehabilitate from hand and wrist problems. This data will provide both patient and practitioner with object data to measure progress.

SEED is a game that requires reflexes and rational thinking from the player in order to solve puzzles casually and intuitively using common gestures. The goal of the game is to guide a little floating seed through its journey to reforest a devastated land.

Discover the mystery of Mansion Raveneous by finding objects hidden in various rooms of the mansion. Each object is either a clue or part of a bigger clue. Each clue allows you to unlock the deeper recesses of the mansion where the deepest secrets lie. Using Intel® RealSense™ technology, you’ll be able to search and discover these objects like never before. Use your hands to grab objects in a scene, turn objects around to look behind them and inspect them for clues, and zoom in to reveal other hidden clues. Find items to help you complete various puzzles, and solve the mystery of Mansion Raveneous!

 

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