CDLPG wraps up Sprint 3 of the CORTEX2 Support Programme with a validated, user-tested gesture recognition system. Enhanced accuracy, flexibility, and responsiveness now pave the way for broader adoption and integration.
Read on to learn about CDLPG’s latest breakthroughs — and what’s next!
CDLPG’s progress during Sprint 3 of the CORTEX2 Programme
Q: How would you summarise CDLPG’s latest developments during Sprint 3 of the CORTEX2 programme?
A: During Sprint 3, we focused on systematically validating and finalising the gesture recognition system. Key activities included comprehensive testing and validation of integrated components, preparation of detailed technical documentation, and performance optimisation based on user and QA feedback. A structured checklist and insights from usability studies guided the evaluation process, ensuring accuracy, reliability, and an enhanced user experience.
Q: What milestones did CDLPG reach during Sprint 3, and what impact do they have?
A: Key milestones in Sprint 3 included the successful validation of the gesture recognition module, completion of usability studies, and integration of user and QA feedback. These efforts led to significant improvements in recognition accuracy and responsiveness. The module now reliably supports both predefined and user-defined gestures, enhancing flexibility and usability within the CORTEX2 framework.
Q: What are CDLPG’s next steps?
A: Our next steps involve publishing the gesture recognition module on the Unity Asset Store, making it accessible for broader adoption. We will also actively disseminate our results through presentations and publications, and continue engaging with other CORTEX2 partners to explore integration opportunities and collaborative use cases.
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