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[[Project Tango]] is a [[computer vision]] project developed by [[Google]] with a team led by [[Johnny Lee]] and [[Larry Yang]]. Using computer vision, Tango devices can map and track 3D environments in real time. | [[Project Tango]] is a [[computer vision]] project developed by [[Google]] with a team led by [[Johnny Lee]] and [[Larry Yang]]. Using computer vision, Tango devices can map and track 3D environments in real time. Project Tango has many [[#Potential Uses|potential uses]], including incorporation into [[AR Devices]] and even [[Google Cardboard]]. | ||
Currently a Project Tango [[#Dev Kit|development kit]] in the form of a tablet is available. It was released on May 29, 2015 and cost $512. | Currently a Project Tango [[#Dev Kit|development kit]] in the form of a tablet is available. It was released on May 29, 2015 and cost $512. |
Revision as of 23:51, 30 May 2015

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Basic Info | |
Type | Input Device, Computer vision |
Subtype | Computer vision |
Developer | |
Website | https://www.google.com/atap/project-tango/ |
System | |
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Display | |
Image | |
Optics | |
Tracking | |
Tracking | 6DOF |
Rotational Tracking | IMUs |
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Connectivity | |
Device |
Project Tango is a computer vision project developed by Google with a team led by Johnny Lee and Larry Yang. Using computer vision, Tango devices can map and track 3D environments in real time. Project Tango has many potential uses, including incorporation into AR Devices and even Google Cardboard.
Currently a Project Tango development kit in the form of a tablet is available. It was released on May 29, 2015 and cost $512.
Potential Uses
- Real time building-scale 6DOF motion tracking.
- City-scale mapping
- Rollercoaster experiment
- Registration to existing surfaces
- Tracking in difficult environments
- Real-time 3D room capture
- Real-time meshing in Unity with physics
- Precise indoor positioning
- AR-overlay indoor navigation
Hardware
Dev Kit
Project Tango Dev Kit is a tablet with various computer vision capabilities. At its initial release in May, 2015, the device cost $512.
- 2um 4MP Camera
- Motion tracking camera
- Integrated depth sensing
- NVIDIA Tegra K1
- 128GB SSD
- 4GB RAM
- 7.02" 1920x1200 HD IPS display