WEB technology for VR (React) + Raspberry Pi (Node (JavaScript) + Python Back-End)
Hello guys, I am not sure if that is the right place to ask or to get guidance, I am a fresh meat here with Oculus. I was wondering if there are any codebases or examples for using WEB technology for VR (React) + Raspberry Pi (Node (JavaScript) + Python Back-End) for Meta Quest 2. I saw a lot of code for C# and other native languages. Maybe there is some sort of wrapper with it e.g like Cordova is for hybrid mobile apps? I am a bit in a limbo now where to start (started checking UnityEngine etc., but I want very optimal solution). I work with A.I. technology where visual is limited and only reason it is used is to show camera view with addons on top like with AR. Maybe anyone can guide me or interested to know more what we are doing and can help? P.S. I would be happy to open public REPO for collaborators where we can work on that if more people want to make it. Possible to make mini-framework for it. Key features focus on roadmap: - Initial setup - Coding standards, configurations - Docker - NestJs framework (ideally for start with JS, has nice integration with Swagger) - CI / CD environment (optional) - Transfer Learning (AI. machine learning) - OpenCV, Tensorflow - Offline Support (when needed)1.1KViews1like1CommentGesture Recognition AI
I've been working on a gesture recognition AI which trains any gesture (whether from your hand or a controller) in about 30 seconds. It's been tested for VR extensively, and also works with Android (as well as any other motion data). There's a Unity plugin already built. But the main thing I'd really like is to see if anyone wants to use it with the new hand tracking functionality on Quest. This AI will make it really easy to make a controller-free "spellcasting" style game where different gestures cast different spells - or anything else you can think of! Of course it works with non-Quest headsets as well for controller movement. Looking for 3-5 early adopters to get on board and save yourself a lot of time programming gestures! You can see more about it by googling "MiVRy" (can't post links here for some reason) If you'd like to try it out and/or become an early adopter hit us up at support@marui-plugin.com Cheers all, have a good day.1KViews1like2Comments