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Academic Journal of Engineering and Technology Science, 2024, 7(6); doi: 10.25236/AJETS.2024.070625.

Innovative Design and Research on XR Interaction System Based on CV Modal Handle Tracking Algorithm

Author(s)

Qi Zhang, Ning Mao, Jiayi Shen, Jingxiu Li, Guwei Li

Corresponding Author:
Guwei Li
Affiliation(s)

Artificial Intelligence College, Zhejiang Dongfang Polytechnic, Wenzhou, China

Abstract

Traditional XR controllers have problems such as low precision, poor stability and low accuracy during the miniaturization process. To solve the above problems, an XR interaction system based on the CV (Computer Vision) modal handle tracking algorithm is proposed. Research and tests show that this system not only provides new ideas for solving the tracking problems faced by traditional controllers during the miniaturization process, but also makes XR interactions more natural and smooth.

Keywords

CV Modal, Innovative, Tracking Algorithm

Cite This Paper

Qi Zhang, Ning Mao, Jiayi Shen, Jingxiu Li, Guwei Li. Innovative Design and Research on XR Interaction System Based on CV Modal Handle Tracking Algorithm. Academic Journal of Engineering and Technology Science (2024) Vol. 7, Issue 6: 177-181. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJETS.2024.070625.

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