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    SudaRA
    SudaRA is a C++ framework based on ARToolKit for development of Augmented Reality applications, offering features such as support for 3D models, sound, network, multiple-marker tracking, among others through a simple and well-structured interface.
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    mid-air gesture framework

    mid-air gesture framework

    user-centered and extensible framework

    Mid air gestures are generally considered the interface of the future in a wide number of application fields and for virtual and augmented reality applications. However, designing effective interfaces with mid-air gestures, is not an easy task because it is application dependent and must fulfill many requirements at the same time. Despite the availability of general design guidelines in the literature, clear and well-established procedures for the optimal design of mid-air gesture-based interfaces are, to date, not available and still remain an open issue. The main contribution of this work is a user-centered and extensible framework, which integrates existing and novel methods. It supports the mid-air interface designer considering multiple aspects including ergonomics, memorability, and specific user requirements tailored to the application scenario. The framework involves three design steps and a final validation step, also supported by a dedicated software. We tested with success
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