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From YouTube: Project Tango Hack Sample (2015 Spring NuPIC Hackathon)
Description
Austin Marshall uses Project Tango's Unity integration to map out a local space in 3D coordinates, passing them to NuPIC as he moves around the space. This demonstrates a new way to get local movement anomalies using NuPIC.
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talk
about?
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device?
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called
project.
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It's
kind
of
cool,
and
so
that's
cool
and
all,
but
there's
there's
additional
sensors
on
here.
There's
other
services
you
can
tap
into,
and
this
is
a
pretty
easy
thing
to
get
up
and
running,
given
the
work
that
Chayton
have
done
to
do
the
integration
between
new
pic
and
some
demos
that
they
provided,
I'm
interested
in
looking
at
some
of
the
additional
sources
of
data,
particularly
the
depth
map
that
it
provides.
It
has
sort
of
a
3d
sensor.