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[[Project Tango]] is a [[computer vision]] project developed by [[Google]] with a team led by [[Johnny Lee]] and [[Larry Yang]]. | [[Project Tango]] is a [[computer vision]] project developed by [[Google]] with a team led by [[Johnny Lee]] and [[Larry Yang]]. | ||
Revision as of 15:49, 30 May 2015

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Potential Uses
- Real time building-scale 6DOF motion tracking.
- City-scale mapping
- Rollercoaster experiment
- Registration to existing surfaces
- Tracking in difficult environments
- Real-time 3D room capture
- Real-time meshing in Unity with physics
- Precise indoor positioning
- AR-overlay indoor navigation