I’ve left uni but still keen to continue working on something(!)

So I’m extending my degree’s project and about to author a paper – or at least try to.

To increase the confusion that little bit further, here’s the provisional title:

Identifying a remote input sensor that best yields a ‘more’ natural/intuitive syntax or symbology while optimising character recognition

Damn that needs to be shortened and/or made more concise or something…

My university project involved examining the input sensors on the Nintendo Wii Remote, the infra-red sensor and the accelerometer.

So, the gist of the paper is essentially to carry on this comparison, to find a possible link between the co-ordinate data from the infra-red sensor and the acceleration data from the accelerometer.  Of course, I may not be able to draw a comparison so I may leave this idea to persue another avenue of exploration…

Step one is to make an application that will simultaneously record both accelerometer and infra-red data from the Wii Remote then I can start capturing (meaningful) data…

Wish me luck!


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