Um....the iOS gestural interface is the very definition of derivative and obvious.
We need a gesture for navigating to the next page! How about swiping the screen like when you go to the next page like in a book? Wow...How did you come up with that?
The interface is primarily derived from manipulating tangible objects in the real-world. How much more derivative can one get?
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I'm not sure I'd trust Google not to use the opportunity to take a low blow at Apple though and that's one thing the industry doesn't need.
Which industry? Music or computing? How does one qualify a low-blow?
Are you familiar with Apple's interactions with smaller companies such as CDBaby? Was that a low-blow?
I'm genuinely curious as to what you mean.
The predator algorithim (and other ones no doubt under development) using the two sets of data from a Kinect camera will still be superior to an algorithm using just one set of data.
This is what I'm thinking as well. I've done a bit of Kinect data stream/parsing experiments with other input types (like adding a touch screen to record "impact" data while the kinect detects telemetry) and I think adding predator will be pretty damn useful.
I can't really go into the really killer kinect tracking shit I've been working on (NDA) but predator might solve a few issues I've been having.
Exciting!
Cobol programmers are down in the dumps.