Re: idea: accelerometer daemon

2008-11-10 Thread Atilla Filiz
Then maybe gestures daemon can be extended to be more robust. The biggest problem with the acc.meters is that they go unresponsive and block read attempts. On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 2:51 PM, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Am Monday 10 November 2008 14:14:45 schrieb Atilla Filiz:

Re: idea: accelerometer daemon

2008-11-10 Thread Paul V. Borza
Mickey, I've talked with Daniel recently and told him that I was working on recognizing contexts. For that I'm using self-organizing maps (Nokia is using these for gesture recognition) and I'll try to recognize walking, running, walking up/down stairs etc. Just wanted you to know that I'm

idea: accelerometer daemon

2008-11-10 Thread Atilla Filiz
I don't know if there is any work towards this anyway, i think having an acc daemon like gpsd would be nice. The daemon can check for blocking in acc.meters and reset the hardware if necessary, and serve multiple clients(which is not very likely actually). This way maybe we can have more quality

Re: idea: accelerometer daemon

2008-11-10 Thread kimaidou
Hi the potentiel of these accelerometer is great, but I need some help to really understand what can be done with them. I mean for now i know openmoocow, gestures What can I do with theses recognized gestures ? Load a command, call my mother ? I don't wnat to sound against their use, but for

Re: idea: accelerometer daemon

2008-11-10 Thread Minh Ha Duong
Hi Paul, Here is an interesting reference for you on recognizing contexts from mobile phone data (can send you the PDF as PM upon request): Modular Bayesian Network for Uncertainty Handling on Mobile Device Keum-Sung Hwang, Sung-Bae Cho. Mobile devices can now handle a great deal of

Re: idea: accelerometer daemon

2008-11-10 Thread William Kenworthy
I think its quite likely to need multiple clients: openmoocow/gestures/accel-rotate are on my phone now. When it starts being a reliable phone I would also like to try the orientation based profiles so there will often be two or more applications running at the same time. BillK On Mon,