Intel RealSense Platform Migration
December 2014 centered on migrating the Visual Touchscreens codebase from Intel's Perceptual Computing SDK to the new RealSense 2014 platform—a technically necessary but time-consuming transition....
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December 2014 centered on migrating the Visual Touchscreens codebase from Intel's Perceptual Computing SDK to the new RealSense 2014 platform—a technically necessary but time-consuming transition....
November 2014 focused on exploring manufacturing partnerships and investigating commercialization grant programs while continuing hardware sourcing research....
October 2014 brought exploration of alternative funding approaches through crowdfunding platforms while establishing social media presence and investigating 3D hand visualization technologies....
September 2014 was dominated by intensive participation in the Curtin Ignition startup accelerator program while continuing hardware experimentation with angled sensor configurations....
August 2014 focused on evaluating new sensor options while engaging with the technical community through meetings and competition entries....
July 2014 marked a strategic expansion of the Visual Touchscreens concept beyond tablets and displays. The month involved exploration of TV room applications, engagement with startup accelerator...
June 2014 marked a transformation from technical experimentation to product presentation. The month involved refining prototypes, creating professional demonstration videos, establishing the Visual...
May 2014 focused on transforming working prototypes into demonstration-ready systems while exploring new platforms for showcasing the visual touch concept....
March 2014 brought significant progress on both the software and hardware fronts of the Visual Touchscreens project. The month began with a critical performance challenge and ended with working...
February 2014 marked an intensive exploration phase for the Visual Touchscreens project, focusing on identifying the right sensor technology to enable touch interaction through depth perception...