What is Interactive Projection?
Interactive projection games are a type of game that uses projection technology and a sensing system for interaction. It has the following characteristics and descriptions:
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1. Interactivity: Interactive projection games capture the player's movements in the projection area through a sensing system, and then analyze and calculate, execute relevant game commands, and realize the interaction between the player and the game.
2. Sense of technology: Interactive projection games display information in a high-tech way and support multiple people to participate in the interaction, which enhances the sense of technology.
3. Freshness: Interactive projection games can display large high-definition images and combine small games to allow the audience to participate in the interaction, greatly increasing the fun and leaving a deep impression on each participant.
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4. Economic and practical: Interactive projection games can not only liven up the entertainment atmosphere, but also drive alcohol consumption, and have high economic practicality.
5. Diversity: The principle of interactive projection games is mainly to sense the player's movements through a sensing system, and the diversity of game design is one of its cores.
6. Sensing system: The sensing system of interactive games is divided into two categories: single-point sensing and multi-point sensing. Multi-touch has become a new direction for the development of interactive games.
7. Visual effects: Interactive projection games are colorful and colorful, with various games, and can be used for multi-player interaction, giving players an unprecedented joyful experience.
8. Application scope: Interactive projection games are widely used in commercial fields, such as game halls, amusement parks, shopping malls, KTVs, bars, and nightclubs.
9. Technical principle: Interactive projection technology captures the target image through a motion capture device, and then analyzes it through an image analysis system to generate the action of the captured object. The motion data is combined with a real-time image interactive system to enable participants to interact closely with the screen.
10. System composition: The interactive projection system comprises four parts: signal acquisition, signal processing, imaging, and auxiliary equipment, including infrared sensors, video cameras, thermal cameras, and other capture devices, as well as projectors or other imaging devices.
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With their novelty, interactivity, and sense of technology, interactive projection games provide players with a brand-new entertainment experience. They are also suitable for a variety of commercial and public occasions, increasing the attractiveness and interactive atmosphere of the venue.