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Face and Hand Tracking

Overview

This demo uses Handtrack.js to track objects locally and sends the capture canvas as the outgoing stream of a Webex meeting using the Webex JS SDK.

Setup

Prerequisites & Dependencies:

Simply clone this repo, and open the index.html file in your browser.

Usage:

To begin, enter your access token and click authorize. Then, start a meeting with the join button.

Once the meeting is established, click the startTracking button. The tracked object frames should be visible both locally and from the remote end.

License

All contents are licensed under the MIT license. Please see license for details.

Disclaimer

Everything included is for demo and Proof of Concept purposes only. Use of the site is solely at your own risk. This site may contain links to third party content, which we do not warrant, endorse, or assume liability for. These demos are for Cisco Webex usecases, but are not Official Cisco Webex Branded demos.

Questions

Please contact the WXSD team at wxsd@external.cisco.com for questions. Or, if you're a Cisco internal employee, reach out to us on the Webex App via our bot (globalexpert@webex.bot). In the "Engagement Type" field, choose the "API/SDK Proof of Concept Integration Development" option to make sure you reach our team.

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