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VR on Linux / VR on Linux
Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 InternationalDocumenting functionality of virtual and augmented reality hardware and software on Linux.
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A simple implementation of the ArborXR SDK (https://documentation.xrdm.app/docs/devicepublicapi/) for Unreal Engine.
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Swann Martinez / SmartphoneRemoteAddon
GNU General Public License v3.0 onlyUse your smartphone as a three-dimensional controller. Work with https://gitlab.com/slumber/smartphoneremoteandroid.
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Use the COALA package to create in-app maps with terrain, POIs, streets, buildings, water and real-world conditions like weather, moon phases or timezones.
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Add IoT capabilities to existing devices, using an ESP8266 module and a Unity based AR application. Communication will happen over MQTT, allowing you to control your devices from anywhere in the world.
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Videojuego en Realidad Aumentada de entrenamiento de memoria
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Aki / ballBreaker
Creative Commons Zero v1.0 UniversalAR version of the classic ballBreaker
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AR project was created on winter semester 2021 for the Hololens 2.
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JacobRGames / CMR102 - Brief 2
MIT LicenseThis is my brief 2 project for my augmented reality technologies class. And in this repository, I have two projects that are utilising Vuforia.
The first project: Augmented reality mathematics. The second project: QR code tracker.
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AR Gotchi is an augmented-reality Unity minigame made for mobile in which you have to keep a character alive by feeding it and putting it to sleep.
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rwth-irt-public / FLIRT / scigl_render_ros
BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" LicenseROS wrapper for the scigl_render library. Contains nodes for augmented reality, projector and depth rendering.
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rwth-irt-public / FLIRT / Utils / 3d-projector-calibration
BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" LicenseCalibration of a projector using a 3D camera (realsense) and OpenCV (opencv-contrib-python)
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A AR-VR 2-player puzzle game used to evaluate communication methods for my Bachelor Thesis.
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