InfoMus Lab

The EyesWeb Project

EyesWeb refers both to the research projects of InfoMus Lab on multimodal interactive systems and expressive gesture, and to the open software platform to support the development of real-time multimodal distributed interactive applications. The EyesWeb project started in 1997, as a natural evolution of the HARP Project (see www.infomus.org). The current release of the open software platform is EyesWeb XMI (eXtended Multimodal Interaction). The EyesWeb software platform has been developed in EU IST projects in the 5th (MEGA, www.megaproject.org) and 6th Framework Programme (TAI-CHI, Tangible Acoustic Interfaces for Computer Human Interaction). EyesWeb has been adopted in several other EU projects, has been licensed to more than 15,000 individual users, companies, and institutions. EyesWeb is also used in University courses and summer schools (e.g. the New York University Summer Program on "Music, dance and new technologies").

Coming soon further details. Stay tuned!... ANNOUNCEMENT:
EyesWeb XMI available for free download



The EyesWeb Week 2010

The EyesWeb Week 2010, 3rd Tutorial on the EyesWeb Platform, will be held at Casa Paganini in Genova from 8th to 12th of February 2010, with tutorials, experiments, courses for software developers (EyesWeb SDK, libraries, etc.). For more details download the PDF version of the Announcement here. The program is available here.



The EyesWeb Research Project
The EyesWeb Open Platform
The EyesWeb Expressive Gesture Processing Library
Free download of EyesWeb XMI
Version 5.0.3.0
 
Support for EyesWeb users
EyesWeb Tutorials
Bugzilla
Support to FreeFrame
Third-party components
Artistic productions
Web reviews and comments  
Third-party forum  

 

We have set up the opportunity to support users and to access the experience of our Lab Staff for specific requests and services around EyesWeb, to enable commercial or in general "pro" or "custom" applications with our support (e.g., specific s/w developments like automatic load and run of a patch at the boot, networked control of patches, as well as specific developments on request). Our Lab Staff experience includes, in the last decade, many developments to a number of artistic productions, museum exhibits, science centers, distributed installations, and other professional applications. Please submit your specific requests to

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