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Weekend's Fun Project
Gesture Control Gaming
Glad to share my first Python mini project, game control using openCV and Numpy. The concept behind this is colour detection and using python to initiate a keypress when that particular colour was detected in a particular region.
DESCRIPTION
The screen is logically divided into 4 parts. When a particular color (in my case Blue) is detected in those parts a key press is called. Suppose Blue color was detected on the top left part of screen then a “A” key press is initiated and the car will turn left. The color boundaries were set using color.py in which we set range of HSV values for Blue color. Key press and key release fucntion was used from directkeys.py file.
I’m using a MacOS and Spyder to run my project. This code will be compatable with any game on MacOS. If you are using WindowsOS then you might have modify the directkeys.py file
Follow the steps in requirements file to get the setup ready, then you could run the color.py file and directkeys.py file in order to set them up and make sure they’re working correctly. Then you could run controlling_steer.py finally to get the output window.
REQUIREMENT
For running this project you’ll require the following setup:
1. Anaconda with a python 3.5 environment
2. Install the openCV library
3. Install the imutils library. You'll have to do a conda install for that
Chanchal Choudharyhas been working on this inspiring project i.e. “Gesture Control Gaming.” This initiative will potentially help AI developers to spend more time on creative tasks and research more on the latest AI topic.
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