During Sprint 2 of the CORTEX2 Innovators Support Programme, CDLPG made significant strides in integrating gesture recognition and dynamic action mapping systems within the CORTEX2 framework. By focusing on three key areas — input and gesture recognition, gesture registration, and dynamic action mapping — the team has laid a solid foundation for future advancements.
Discover CDLPG (Co-development of a Dynamic Library of Personalised Gestures)‘s latest milestones and the impact they have below.
CDLPG’s progress during Sprint 2 of the CORTEX2 programme
Q: How would you summarise CDLPG’s latest advancements within the CORTEX2 programme?
A: We mainly focused on three key areas:
- The implementation of input and gesture recognition components,
- the development of a gesture registration system,
- and the implementation of a dynamic action mapping component.
These components were integrated within the CORTEX2 framework, laying a foundation for future fine-tuning and improvement.
Q: What milestones did CDLPG achieve, and what impact do they have?
A: Key achievements include:
- The integration of input and gesture recognition components,
- the development of a gesture registration system capable of managing and recognising at least 10 gestures within the CORTEX2 pilot,
- and the creation of a dynamic mapping system for linking gestures to specific actions.
Q: What are CDLPG’s next steps?
A: During the next Sprint, the gesture recognition system will be tested for stability, consistency, usability, and improved accordingly.
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