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- Lumitrack abstract "Lumitrack is a motion capture technology developed by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University. It combines projectors and sensors to provide high-fidelity motion-tracking. These types of sensors are used in video game controllers, such as Microsoft's Kinect, and in motion capture for movie and television production.Although the research prototype of Lumitrack currently uses visible light, it could be adapted to utilize invisible infrared light. According to the university, the sensors require little power and should be cheap to mass-produce. They could even be built into smartphones.".
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- Lumitrack wikiPageRevisionID "693389941".
- Lumitrack wikiPageWikiLink Barcode.
- Lumitrack wikiPageWikiLink Binary_m-sequence.
- Lumitrack wikiPageWikiLink Carnegie_Mellon_University.
- Lumitrack wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computing_input_devices.
- Lumitrack wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motion_in_computer_vision.
- Lumitrack wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tracking.
- Lumitrack wikiPageWikiLink Human–robot_interaction.
- Lumitrack wikiPageWikiLink Kinect.
- Lumitrack wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft.
- Lumitrack wikiPageWikiLink Motion_capture.
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- Lumitrack subject Category:Computing_input_devices.
- Lumitrack subject Category:Motion_in_computer_vision.
- Lumitrack subject Category:Tracking.
- Lumitrack hypernym Technology.
- Lumitrack type Company.
- Lumitrack comment "Lumitrack is a motion capture technology developed by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University. It combines projectors and sensors to provide high-fidelity motion-tracking. These types of sensors are used in video game controllers, such as Microsoft's Kinect, and in motion capture for movie and television production.Although the research prototype of Lumitrack currently uses visible light, it could be adapted to utilize invisible infrared light.".
- Lumitrack label "Lumitrack".
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- Lumitrack wasDerivedFrom Lumitrack?oldid=693389941.
- Lumitrack isPrimaryTopicOf Lumitrack.