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Laser Powered Virtual Event

Ruchita A. Patel, Ashwini M. Joshi

Abstract


with the advancement of technology, devices are becoming affordable to general people and people are more attracted towards Artificial intelligence and there are new ways to interact with computer devices. Laser control is an application to control keyboard using a laser pointer by pointing to defined areas on a wall. Laser powered virtual events is a java based application that detects the laser point stroke on any flat surface which is divided into 9 segments. This application monitors the wall for the presence of a small laser spot using a webcam. When the spot appears inside a defined hotspot, the appropriate command or keystroke is executed. Any flat surface such as wall or book can be made as virtual events and a press of laser light acts as key press on keyboard. Laser powered virtual events uses webcam to monitor the segmentation area that can be present on any flat surface. To interact with media device i.e. camera, JMF (Java Media Framework) is used.

Keywords


Laser Point, Key Board, Automatic Events, Artificial Intelligence

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