Nintendo and AiLive have paired up to produce a new artificial intelligence product with the aim of improving developer comofort with the Wii remote system.
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The companies explain: "Instead of complicated programming, developers need only take a few minutes to train the Wii Remote by examples. LiveMove lets developers focus directly on creative work without the burden of onerous coding requirements, helping them quickly unleash the potential of Wii."
Further information is available at the Official LiveMove website, which explains that the tool lets designers create a LiveMove move relevant to their game "in minutes" just by performing motions, and this motion can then easily be integrated into games.
The tool can recognize up to 40 different motions on 8 Wii remotes or nunchuks simultaneously using less than 5% of the Wii CPU, and total memory usage is typically below 700K. This means that creators can use LiveMove to recognize any motion for their Wii title, including complicated curves and nuances.
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