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  • ssi_vhmsger (\core\multisense\ssi_vhmsger\)
    This is the core application that uses MultiSense and it only works if there is a webcam installed on the system. This application integrates many different MultiSense components like vision, audio and analysis into a single application that outputs PML.
  • PerceptionTest (\core\multisense\PerceptionApplication)
    This application is a middle-man between the ssi_vhmsger and any other application which plans to use the PML for specific capabilities. For example, in the Toolkit, this application takes the PML as input (via the vrPerception message) and outputs messages to Smartbody to mimic the head orientation of the detected user.

Users

MultiSense currently supports multiple modules, including a vision module (for tracking face features like smile, gaze, attention, activity, etc) and a speech recognition module. To use MultiSense, run the MultiSense application. It will broadcast vrPerception messages (based on PML) generated by each module, which can be received by any other module or external component.

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By default, only the Gavam and CLM facetrackers are turned on (for the Toolkit; otherwise only the Gavam is turned on).

Notes:

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.  If you wish to change the configuration for running other modules

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  • Edit \bin\multisense\ssi_vhmsger\bin\config.ini and change the "useXXXX" parameter to "true" to make a module work.
  • If the dependencies for the module are not setup correctly, the ssi_vhmsger will crash.
  • If running FAAST, make sure the "useKinect" as well as "useFAAST" parameters are both "true" in the config.ini.
  • A webcam must be connected to the computer.
  • If the application fails to start, one of the dependencies might be missing.
  • ssi_vhmsger will not exist exit when the "Kill" button from the launcher is clicked. Also, if it's killed from the launcher, the ssi tool will turn yellow.

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  • Run it from the Launcher (go to the 'Perception Components' tab)
  • Navigate to \bin\multisense\PerceptionTest\ and run "PerceptionTest.exe".

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Please contact Unlicensed user or Unlicensed user for information regarding source and installing Multisense.

Message API

Sends:

  • vrComponent

 

Receives:

  • vrPerception
  • vrPerceptionProtocol
  • vrAllCall
  • vrKillComponent (does not react to it yet)

Known Issues

  • The MultiSense Application currently does not listen to the vrKillComponent message. The application must be manually closed; attempts to kill it from the Launcher will cause it to highlight yellow and not close.
  • If the application does not appear to start up, make sure your camera is working properly. Also, if there is camera.option file present at the location "\bin\multisense\ssi_vhmsger\bin", delete it and try to run the application again. If there is a problem with running MultiSense, please contact us at vh-support@ict.usc.edu.
  • If a big red X appears on the screen after Gavam GAVAM is enable, it means that Gavam GAVAM is not able to detect the face properly. The application needs to be restarted; currently, there is no other way to reset. The CLM tracker can be restarted, though, by right clicking the output window.

FAQ

See the Main FAQ for frequently asked questions regarding the installer. Please use the Google Groups emailing list for unlisted questions.