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This module allows you to control an AngularJS app using web camera.

Demo

Check out http://angular-adaptive.github.io/adaptive-motion/demo/

Requirements

Usage

We use bower for dependency management. Add

dependencies: {
    "angular-adaptive-motion": "latest"
}

To your bower.json file. Then run

bower install

This will copy the angular-adaptive-motion files into your bower_components folder, along with its dependencies. Load the script files in your application:

<script type="text/javascript" src="bower_components/angular/angular.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="bower_components/angular-adaptive-motion/angular-adaptive-motion.js"></script>

Add the adaptive.motion module as a dependency to your application module:

var myAppModule = angular.module('MyApp', ['adaptive.motion']);

and include $motion service as a dependency to your controller:

angular.module('MyApp').controller('MainCtrl', function ['$scope', '$motion', ($scope, $motion) {

}]);

Public methods

$motion.start();

Starts gesture recognition.

$motion.stop();

Stops gesture recognition.

$motion.onStart(cb);

On start callback.

$motion.onStop(cb);

On stop callback.

$motion.onError(cb);

On error callback.

$motion.onSwipeLeft(cb);

On swipe left gesture.

$motion.onSwipeLeft(function(data){
    $scope.$apply(function(){
        console.log('onSwipeLeft');
    });
});

$motion.onSwipeRight(cb);

On swipe right gesture.

$motion.onSwipeRight(function(data){
    $scope.$apply(function(){
        console.log('onSwipeRight');
    });
});

$motion.onSwipeUp(cb);

On swipe up gesture.

$motion.onSwipeUp(function(data){
    $scope.$apply(function(){
        console.log('onSwipeUp');
    });
});

$motion.onSwipeDown(cb);

On swipe down gesture.

$motion.onSwipeDown(function(data){
    $scope.$apply(function(){
        console.log('onSwipeDown');
    });
});

Configuration

You can configure $motionProvider to a custom treshold options in app configuration.

$motionProvider.setTreshold({
    'rgb': 150,
    'move': 3,
    'bright': 300
});

You can also set custom hsv filter.

$motionProvider.setHsvFilter({
    'huemin': 0.0,
    'huemax': 0.1,
    'satmin': 0.0,
    'satmax': 1.0,
    'valmin': 0.4,
    'valmax': 1.0
});

Visualization

If you want to visualize you can add adaptive-motion attribute into your canvas element. You can choose from following styles:

Video

<canvas adaptive-motion="video"></canvas>

video

Skin

<canvas adaptive-motion="skin"></canvas>

skin

Edge

<canvas adaptive-motion="edge"></canvas>

edge

Contributing

Contributions are welcome. Please make a pull request against canary branch and do not bump versions. Also include tests.

Testing

We use karma and jshint to ensure the quality of the code. The easiest way to run these checks is to use grunt:

npm install -g grunt-cli
npm install
bower install
grunt

The karma task will try to open Chrome as a browser in which to run the tests. Make sure this is available or change the configuration in test/test.config.js

References

Check out willy-vvu`s webcam-based control of reveal.js fork.

License

The MIT License

Copyright (c) 2013 Jan Antala

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