Below are some links to videos of previous FYP oral presentations related to motion control and/or gesture recognition. Links to associated FYP reports are also available.
Project Title | Project Description | Link(s) |
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2015 MA1 Leap Sense: Turn Any Computer Screen into a Gesture-Assisted Touch Screen Using a Leap Motion Controller |
Utilizes a Leap Motion Controller to detect hand movement and enable gesture control and virtual touch screen functionality; distinguished project; 2015 HKUST President's Cup Winner! | ![]() ![]() |
2015 PAN4 Presentation Tools with Gesture Recognition and Augmented Reality |
Cool and dynamic presentation software using a Leap Motion controller and adding Augmented Reality (AR) into the presentations; includes an add-in for MS PowerPoint | ![]() ![]() |
2015 PSAN1 AirTennis: A Web-Based, Mobile Motion Controlled Console Game |
A cool game that allows two players to play virtual tennis via computer displays and "tennis raquets" that are actually smart phones with accelerometers and gyroscopes |
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2013 MA1 Kinect-Based Windows control Using Finger Gestures |
Hand tracking integrated with traditional Windows control | ![]() ![]() |
2013 MA3 Windows Kinect 3D Fighter Game |
3D fighting game from the first-person perspective that allows discrete combos and relies on voice commands and natural body movements captured by an MS Kinect | ![]() |
2012 MA1 SixthSense - Wearable Gestural Interface |
Creative DIY method way to interact with a computer by using pocket projector, a normal web camera, a mirror and a frame binding all these together. | ![]() ![]() |
2010 MA1 Camera Based Interactive Wall Display With Hand Detection Using LED Lights |
Innovative DIY hand detection technique that uses a simple, low-budget web camera and three LED lights; distinguished project! | ![]() ![]() |
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