Sign Language VR Chat! (Oculus Quest Multiplayer Handtracking)

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2020
  • Using Oculus Quest and the multiplayer Handtracking app available through Sidequest, Deaf folks can now meet in virtual 3D space and have a Sign Language conversation with full hand tracking!
    sidequestvr.com/app/1325/mult...
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Комментарии • 9

  • @thebeautifulrose294
    @thebeautifulrose294 Год назад

    I’m gonna do this

  • @3juliano680
    @3juliano680 3 года назад +7

    im just interested in how you guys got the hand tracking to work so well

    • @mylesdb
      @mylesdb  3 года назад +3

      Do you mean in consideration of the Oculus Quest handtracking capabilities? It can work surprisingly well as long as you avoid signs that occlude fingers or hands and blocking the cameras from seeing all digits. Another consideration is that Quest has a “confidence” setting in the implementation of Handtracking, by default Oculus recommend to use “high confidence” mode where the hands are hidden from view if the tracking confidence falls. But this is extremely disruptive when using ASL. We find it better to enable “low confidence” as default where it will not hide the hands if tracking is not working well, yes it means the hands glitch out more but that is valuable feedback for when you are signing and can then adjust the hand position on the fly.

  • @lxw6657
    @lxw6657 3 года назад +2

    I am intrigued, I have a quest 2 incoming in a month processing. I taught myself the alphabet in ASL so now it's time to learn vrsign

    • @mylesdb
      @mylesdb  3 года назад +3

      Let’s find a time to log on and chat in ASL!

    • @lxw6657
      @lxw6657 3 года назад

      @@mylesdb definitely, the quest fell through so I got an index lmao. What an upgrade but now I can do more fingers than the standard VRSL

    • @nudgekun3140
      @nudgekun3140 3 года назад +2

      VRchat's version of ASL so far has been really helpful for me^ despite not being able to fully do everything in VR, ASL has become a really fun language to learn and I highly recommend it despite myself being rather slow with learning. I'm actually here on a bit of a search train after ordering my Oculus quest 2 a few days ago so I can continue staying connected with learning sign, and other communities as I go off to college. So I'm rather excited to continue learning as well! I wish you luck on what you've done so far^

    • @lxw6657
      @lxw6657 3 года назад +1

      @@nudgekun3140 I love it. Been in helping hands for 4 months about

    • @nudgekun3140
      @nudgekun3140 3 года назад +2

      @@lxw6657 Glad to hear! Helping Hands is a really nice organization and I'm in their discord as well. I just hope I can keep up with my sign if I can get all my VR working for when I leave^ but no matter what format, ASL is really something else.