Hi, This is Andy. My partner, Duance, and I have developed a software interface for touchpad for our EE senior project. Our software interface was to provide the PD user with the capability to use the features of a TouchPad in his/her audio algorithms; these features included real-time control of three separate parameters (x, y, and pressure), recording/playback of gestures, and triggers for tap zones, mouse buttons, and gesture recognition. The gesture recognition used a Hidden Markov probability model.
The pd object can be downloaded from this links. The webpage also includes tutorial, theory, and many useful information. Please visit http://www.ece.utexas.edu/~petrovic/pd/pdstuff.html
Andy Chen
very promising . .. but it's not said :
1/ what devices are supported ?? where can we get them ?? what [average] price ??
2/ is there a hope to set it up on Linux ??
cheers,
yves/
andy wrote:
Hi, This is Andy. My partner, Duance, and I have developed a software interface for touchpad for our EE senior project. Our software interface was to provide the PD user with the capability to use the features of a TouchPad in his/her audio algorithms; these features included real-time control of three separate parameters (x, y, and pressure), recording/playback of gestures, and triggers for tap zones, mouse buttons, and gesture recognition. The gesture recognition used a Hidden Markov probability model.
The pd object can be downloaded from this links. The webpage also includes tutorial, theory, and many useful information. Please visit http://www.ece.utexas.edu/~petrovic/pd/pdstuff.html http://www.ece.utexas.edu/%7Epetrovic/pd/pdstuff.html
Andy Chen