General updates:
- The team worked together at the beginning of last week to finish preparing for the interim demo.
- The team also worked together to write an initial draft of the setup instructions on the webpage. We then met with one of Professor Dueck’s students to test the setup and take down time of our stand using our instructions. We also wrote a Google form to gather feedback on the instructions for the setup/takedown process.
- This week, the team worked to create slides for the final presentation; each person largely worked on the slides relevant to their contributions. Jessie wrote the slides related to verifying hardware aspects (frame rate, post-processing time, and latency) and the design tradeoffs between the NVIDIA Jetson, AMD KV260, and an accelerated RPi. Shaye wrote the slides relating to verifying software (tensions algorithm, hand landmark models). Danny wrote the slides relating to verifying and testing the UI/UX (setup time, takedown time and web application)
- Jessie continued to work on integrating features onto the RPi. She implemented the LED recording-feedback feature Joshna suggested during the interim demo, adjusted/debugged the buzzer feature, and enabled video recording in the live feedback code. She also wrote a Google form to gather ground truth on tension based on some clips we’ve recorded. Lastly, she worked on testing our system’s latency and started writing a script to find the average frame rate and post-processing time for various videos. Refer to her status report for more details.
- Shaye continued iterating on the tension algorithm & tracking different aspects of playing. Refer to their status report for more details.
- Danny continued working on integrating with the rest of the team. Time was also spent cleaning up the web application and implementing the different features that were asked for. Refer to his status report for more details.