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Warcraft III on a Table-Top

ParadyNexus writes "IGN recently posted an interesting article featuringWarcraft III on an interactive digital table. From the article 'Possible uses of the technology range from tactical map manipulation and business collaboration to parlor games, but we see a real future in gaming. An intern at MERL was able to get WarCraft III running on one of the prototypes and shot a video of the DiamondTouch and a voice recognition system in action.' Photos and answers to commonly asked questions and a video showing multi user interaction can be found online."

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  1. Apple multi-touch by Teclis · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Just in case you think this is completely new:

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=63791469 23853181774

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    Never let your sense of morals prevent you from doing what's right. --Isaac Asimov
  2. RE: It doesn't game as well as a keyboard an mouse by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    From http://paradynexus.blogspot.com/ I've been recently reading some forums commenting on work that I did at Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories. Most of them are postive (there's usually a couple 'If your system could play some game I'd wet my pants' type comments) . A few conspiracy theorists seem to think that my demo is too good to be true - and someone calls me to task on my Warcraft skills.

    First, I'd like to dispel the myth: this work is NOT fake, if you'd like to see exactly how we built this system please read our research paper. When you look under the hood you'll see that this system is really just a simple conversion of gestures and speech to standard keyboard and mouse commands.

    Second, people commenting about how this system is not as good as a keyboard and a mouse are totally missing the point of this research. It's not about being more efficient than a keyboard and mouse but rather this work is about making actions public so that others can
    double check to ensure the best outcomes.

    Many things in life are not like WarCraft III where you can die and play again. Think about safety critical applications such as real life military command and control or air traffic control. Here the collaborative decisions have a direct impact on people's lives. By making actions public on the tabletop others can monitor your activity and ensure that you are doing the right thing.

    Warcraft III is really designed as an example of a military command and control situation rather than a replacement for the keyboard and the mouse in the game.

  3. Minority Report by Ugmo · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This reminded me of the Minority Report Movie where the computer interface was gestural.

    The differences are that Minority Report had a vertical, transparent display, not a table top but this tabletop version is definitely something different than the WIMP (Windows, Icons, Mouse, pointer) interface. The two hand select was very nice. Another feature I liked was that the voice command system did not seem to get confused when he was commenting on the steps he was taking as opposed to giving the system instructions.