Education
Virtual Reality
Create virtual environments that are naturally aware of human subjects and drive next generation Human Computer Interface development to:
Natural Human Computer Interface
Two users in two Stage systems interact in the virtual world.
- Create immersive virtual environments
- Develop augmented reality user-to-world (dynamic environments), world-to-user (multi-modal environments) and user-to-user (collaborative environments)
- Conduct groundbreaking research for medical applications
- Generate real-time virtual interactions
- Characters modelling and animation
These virtual environments all require natural interactions between humans and technology through interfaces that can see, understand, translate and communicate accurate human motion data to computers and other devices in real-time.
Organic Motion’s Stage is currently the only state-of-the-art technology that allows true 3D real-time motion tracking that goes beyond gesture recognition without any attached mechanical devices or special suits.
Our underlying technology is so easy to use that researchers, artists, developers, filmmakers, scientists, and other professionals can use the system on their own, without the need for a dedicated technician. Stage provides a full range of data that can be streamed seamlessly into third-party software to create cutting edge real-time interactive applications.
Stage’s proven technology is used around the world by leading schools and universities, researchers, Emmy award-winning animators and directors, and even the military for training.
You want to make virtual environments come alive with vivid 3D graphics and compelling applications; but true interactivity was elusive. The only options were cumbersome suits and markers or consumer devices. But now with Organic Motion’s human computer interface technology, virtual environments can actually see you, so true interactivity is finally within reach.
Answering the life challenges of today with virtual reality applications
- Training for diverse tasks mimicking dangerous conditions like mining or soldiers in the battlefield
- Creation of virtual worlds to resemble all sorts of environments to help people with diverse medical conditions to practice the skills they need to survive in the real world
Information visualization
- Develop next generation computer human interfaces to navigate large datasets
Life sciences
- Combining Virtual Reality Neuroprosthetic Training Systems (NETS) to treat paralysis
- Measuring the results of music therapy to improve disabled patients’ experiences
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Virtual Reality Projects
University of Florida's team works on the creation of a virtual performance with virtual instruments. The dancer's motion is tracked with Organic Motion's markerless motion capture system.
