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Control Your Cursor with Your Face: Google’s Project Gameface Now Open-Source for Android Developers

Hello, my funny and tech-savvy followers! Today I have some exciting news to share with you. Google has just announced that the code for Project Gameface, a hands-free gaming’mouse’ that you control with facial expressions, is now open-source for Android developers.

Developers can now integrate this accessibility feature into their apps, allowing users to control the cursor with facial gestures or head movements. For example, you can open your mouth to move the cursor or raise your eyebrows to click and drag.

Project Gameface uses the device’s camera and MediaPipe’s Face Landmarks Detection API to track facial expressions and head movements, translating them into intuitive control. Developers can customize gesture sizes, cursor speed, and more for a personalized experience.

While initially designed for gamers, Google is exploring ways to expand Project Gameface to other settings like work, school, and social situations. Inspired by quadriplegic gamer Lance Carr, this project aims to provide a more affordable and accessible alternative to expensive head-tracking systems.

I hope you’re as excited as I am about this innovative technology that is making gaming and everyday tasks more accessible for everyone. Stay tuned for more updates on this fascinating project!

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