Android detect person to start game
i developing a game on Android, and it's requirement is :
- normal state app will show waiting screen
- when have person view device game will start
- when person leave game auto close and return to waiting screen
After researching i found method: using vision API services detect face to start game when user view & stop when user leave device. i able to do it, but problem is this solution made game very slow i think because face detect always running .
my question is have any other solution with best performance to detect person view/playing on device and don't effect to main program.
Thanks you.
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i developing a game on Android, and it's requirement is :
- normal state app will show waiting screen
- when have person view device game will start
- when person leave game auto close and return to waiting screen
After researching i found method: using vision API services detect face to start game when user view & stop when user leave device. i able to do it, but problem is this solution made game very slow i think because face detect always running .
my question is have any other solution with best performance to detect person view/playing on device and don't effect to main program.
Thanks you.
android face
Use Accelerometer and Gyroscope data to try to guess the correct positions of the phone, maybe?
– NIKHIL MAURYA
Nov 20 at 4:20
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i developing a game on Android, and it's requirement is :
- normal state app will show waiting screen
- when have person view device game will start
- when person leave game auto close and return to waiting screen
After researching i found method: using vision API services detect face to start game when user view & stop when user leave device. i able to do it, but problem is this solution made game very slow i think because face detect always running .
my question is have any other solution with best performance to detect person view/playing on device and don't effect to main program.
Thanks you.
android face
i developing a game on Android, and it's requirement is :
- normal state app will show waiting screen
- when have person view device game will start
- when person leave game auto close and return to waiting screen
After researching i found method: using vision API services detect face to start game when user view & stop when user leave device. i able to do it, but problem is this solution made game very slow i think because face detect always running .
my question is have any other solution with best performance to detect person view/playing on device and don't effect to main program.
Thanks you.
android face
android face
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Use Accelerometer and Gyroscope data to try to guess the correct positions of the phone, maybe?
– NIKHIL MAURYA
Nov 20 at 4:20
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Use Accelerometer and Gyroscope data to try to guess the correct positions of the phone, maybe?
– NIKHIL MAURYA
Nov 20 at 4:20
Use Accelerometer and Gyroscope data to try to guess the correct positions of the phone, maybe?
– NIKHIL MAURYA
Nov 20 at 4:20
Use Accelerometer and Gyroscope data to try to guess the correct positions of the phone, maybe?
– NIKHIL MAURYA
Nov 20 at 4:20
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If it is necessary for you to detect a face then I'm afraid you can only do the vision api, otherwise if you only need to detect if there is someone in front of the phone, then look into using the proximity sensor on android. Not sure if it is the most effective way, but it would be the best candidate solution I could think of.
Here's a reference on the usage of the proximity sensor
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If it is necessary for you to detect a face then I'm afraid you can only do the vision api, otherwise if you only need to detect if there is someone in front of the phone, then look into using the proximity sensor on android. Not sure if it is the most effective way, but it would be the best candidate solution I could think of.
Here's a reference on the usage of the proximity sensor
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If it is necessary for you to detect a face then I'm afraid you can only do the vision api, otherwise if you only need to detect if there is someone in front of the phone, then look into using the proximity sensor on android. Not sure if it is the most effective way, but it would be the best candidate solution I could think of.
Here's a reference on the usage of the proximity sensor
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If it is necessary for you to detect a face then I'm afraid you can only do the vision api, otherwise if you only need to detect if there is someone in front of the phone, then look into using the proximity sensor on android. Not sure if it is the most effective way, but it would be the best candidate solution I could think of.
Here's a reference on the usage of the proximity sensor
If it is necessary for you to detect a face then I'm afraid you can only do the vision api, otherwise if you only need to detect if there is someone in front of the phone, then look into using the proximity sensor on android. Not sure if it is the most effective way, but it would be the best candidate solution I could think of.
Here's a reference on the usage of the proximity sensor
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Use Accelerometer and Gyroscope data to try to guess the correct positions of the phone, maybe?
– NIKHIL MAURYA
Nov 20 at 4:20