Using the iPad 2′s front facing camera the team over at Engineering Human-Computer Interaction Research Group have been able to create a facial tracking application that provides a 3D interface for Apple’s new device.
The application uses a feed from the front-facing camera, together with software called Head-Coupled Perspective, to track the position of a person’s head in 3D in real-time. This is then used to create the amazing 3D effects without the need for the users to wear any kind of 3D glasses. Watch a video of the new applications in action after the jump.
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