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Droidcon 2011: Gabor Paller on Motion Recognition with Android Devices
Motion Recognition with Android Devices
A built-in accelerometer is an almost obligatory feature of Android devices. This sensor enables the auto-rotation feature and is used e.g. in game applications for tilt-controlling the action. This presentation discusses the usage of accelerometer for detecting dynamic motion patterns. Shake or walk detection are very common use cases but exotic features like dance detection can also improve the usability of a specific application significantly. Android does not have platform-level motion recognizer module therefore developers need to be aware, how to detect motion patterns in the accelerometer's sample stream. We will examine the most frequently used motion detection methods. The effect on battery consumption will also be
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ABOUT GABOR PALLER
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Gábor Paller received his MSc. and PhD. degrees from the Technical University of Budapest in 1992 and 1996, respectively. Dr. Paller joined Nokia in 1998 and held positions in Nokia R&D and Nokia Research Center. Gabor Paller runs the popular My Life
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 This session took part at the Droidcon 2011. You can view the other 46 podcasts here.
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