Virtual tour driven by gesture recognition
There virtual tour by gesture recognition enables seamless, contactless navigation, ideal for interactive terminals, exhibitions, or sensitive environments. Using a camera or motion sensor, the user interacts simply with their hands, without a mouse or touchscreen. An innovative solution to offer a accessible immersive experience, hygienic and engaging.
Leap Motion is a small device that facilitates human-machine interface in a simple and natural way. This technology allows you to control the tour with just your hands, without the need for additional equipment. The device detects your hand movements, records them, and then translates them into commands. Each gesture can be programmed to make the virtual tour more fluid.
Your virtual tour obeys your every command and (almost your every) eye.
You can pre-record the types of movements you want to perform. This allows you to more easily navigate and interact with the file's interactive elements, including the virtual tour's hotspots. A playable demo is available upon request. To use it, you must have a Leap Motion and have installed its driver, which is available here.
Please note: the Bourdelle Museum And the royal city of Loches use a tablet version of this device for cultural mediation with people with disabilities.