Based on the feedback we received during the presentation, I thought that pressing buttons for check/raise/fold could be tiresome to the players. After discussing with my teammates, I’ve come closer to the idea of attaching an additional camera to the machine for detecting raise/fold and putting resistive sensors for detecting checks (double tapping). The resistive sensors I decided to use are Interlink Electronics FSR 402 Round (8.9 dollars each). The camera that will be used is the Raspberry Pi Camera module 3 (26.26 dollars).
Interlink Electronics FSR 402 Round
- 0.5″ (12.7mm) diameter sensing area
- Perfect for tap detection
- Very durable (10+ million actuations)
- Fast response time (<1ms)
I have personally spent time researching what could be improved in our user interface. Besides attending group presentations (4 hours), I spent about 6 hours researching and planning. I spent around 2 hours on group meetings.
My schedule is not behind. The schedule for this week was only to prepare for the presentation and research. The planning and researching part has become more clear and decisive after getting the feedback from the presentation. The plan for next week will be to focus on actually getting started on implementing. (code for detecting hand motions)
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