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    dwould | # 51 | 2010-03-05, 12:15 | Report

    i was very impressed at how well it worked for me, and then surprised how it totally didn't work for my fiancee. turns out it was totally thrown by her glasses. when she took them off it detected her just fine. i suppose i was quiet impressed that the face detection was detecting specifically enough for that to be a problem.

    still very cool.

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    jfk | # 52 | 2010-03-05, 12:22 | Report

    Originally Posted by dwould View Post
    i was very impressed at how well it worked for me, and then surprised how it totally didn't work for my fiancee. turns out it was totally thrown by her glasses. when she took them off it detected her just fine. i suppose i was quiet impressed that the face detection was detecting specifically enough for that to be a problem.

    still very cool.
    That's strange. I also wear glasses, which is not a problem at all. Is there anything special about her glasses?

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    klen | # 53 | 2010-03-05, 12:38 | Report

    Forgot to mention this.

    My dark skinned friend tried it. It did bit work. This raises some troubling issues with some people.

    There was a big affair recently in US with HP releasing a tracking web cam that worked only on white skinned people. The company got a lot of bad publicity for that.

    Article:
    http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/12/22/h...ams/index.html

    Klen

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    jfk | # 54 | 2010-03-05, 12:52 | Report

    Originally Posted by klen View Post
    Forgot to mention this.

    My dark skinned friend tried it. It did bit work. This raises some troubling issues with some people.

    There was a big affair recently in US with HP releasing a tracking web cam that worked only on white skinned people. The company got a lot of bad publicity for that.

    Article:
    http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/12/22/h...ams/index.html

    Klen
    That's good to know, thanks! I think I'll have to mention that in my thesis.

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    BaKSo | # 55 | 2010-03-05, 13:06 | Report

    nice one will try soon...

    i'am not a developer but imagine moving your head to swipe the desktop... or move your head up and down to scroll... omg..

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    F2thaK | # 56 | 2010-03-05, 13:10 | Report

    Originally Posted by BaKSo View Post
    nice one will try soon...

    i'am not a developer but imagine moving your head to swipe the desktop... or move your head up and down to scroll... omg..
    lighting is important, i had trouble showing a friend outside under verandah..... inside worked better

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    pta0007 | # 57 | 2010-03-05, 18:05 | Report

    Good Job!

    I get several questions when doing some similar project. I hope you could offer me the help.

    I would like to use opencv on n900 (actually, i dont know whether you were using opencv in your code), but I get no idea how to port and install opencv library and header files to the device. Any idea?

    Cheers.

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    jfk | # 58 | 2010-03-05, 18:55 | Report

    Originally Posted by pta0007 View Post
    Good Job!

    I get several questions when doing some similar project. I hope you could offer me the help.

    I would like to use opencv on n900 (actually, i dont know whether you were using opencv in your code), but I get no idea how to port and install opencv library and header files to the device. Any idea?

    Cheers.
    Sorry, I can't help you. I don't use OpenCV (at least not on the N900). So I've got no clue either.

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    jfk | # 59 | 2010-03-08, 09:54 | Report

    Thanks a lot to everyone who has participated in the survey! I just closed it and now it's time to evaluate the results.
    The game can still be downloaded though.

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    pagesix1536 | # 60 | 2010-03-08, 19:56 | Report

    Wicked cool game, I didn't have a lot of high hopes for it when I saw the screen shot, but after playing it I have to admit it's quite addicting and amazing to play. Great job on it!

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