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diff --git a/doc/src/qtsensorgestures-plugins.qdoc b/doc/src/qtsensorgestures-plugins.qdoc deleted file mode 100644 index a9996ca0..00000000 --- a/doc/src/qtsensorgestures-plugins.qdoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,167 +0,0 @@ -/**************************************************************************** -** -** Copyright (C) 2012 Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies). -** Contact: http://www.qt-project.org/legal -** -** This file is part of the documentation of the Qt Toolkit. -** -** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:FDL$ -** Commercial License Usage -** Licensees holding valid commercial Qt licenses may use this file in -** accordance with the commercial license agreement provided with the -** Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in -** a written agreement between you and Digia. For licensing terms and -** conditions see http://qt.digia.com/licensing. For further information -** use the contact form at http://qt.digia.com/contact-us. -** -** GNU Free Documentation License Usage -** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Free -** Documentation License version 1.3 as published by the Free Software -** Foundation and appearing in the file included in the packaging of -** this file. Please review the following information to ensure -** the GNU Free Documentation License version 1.3 requirements -** will be met: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html. -** $QT_END_LICENSE$ -** -****************************************************************************/ - -/*! -\group sensorgesture_plugins_topics -\title QtSensorGestures Plugins -\brief Information about the QtSensorGestures recognizer plugins. - -The QtSensorGestures recognizer plugins are the way to create your own -sensor gestures. - -Creating software to recognize motion gestures using sensors is a huge subject not covered here. - -The QSensorGesture API does not limit usage to any of the common classification methods of gesture -recognition such as Hidden Markov Models, Neural Networks, Dynamic Time Warping, or even the -ad-hoc heuristic recognizers of Qt's built-in sensor gesture recognizers. It's basically a -signaling system for lower level gesture recogition methods and algorithms to communicate to the -higher level applications. - -\tableofcontents - -\section1 Overview - - The steps to creating a sensor gesture plugin are as follows: -\list -\li Sub-class from QSensorGesturePluginInterface -\li Sub-class from QSensorGestureRecognizer and implement gesture recognizer logic using QtSensors. -\li Create an instance of that recognizer in the derived QSensorGesturePluginInterface class, and call - QSensorGestureManager::registerSensorGestureRecognizer(sRec); in your registerRecognizers() -function. QSensorGestureManager will retain ownership of the recognizer object. - -This is the class in which the gesture recognizer system should be implemented from. - -\endlist - -\snippet snippets/sensorgestures/plugin.cpp Plugin - - -\section2 Recognizer Classes - -If you are making sensorgestures available through the QtSensorGestures API, these are the -classes to subclass. - -\annotatedlist sensorgestures_recognizer - -\target Qt Sensor Gestures -\section3 Recognizer Plugins - -The Sensor Gesture Recognizers that come with Qt are made using an ad-hock heurustic approach. -The user cannot define their own gestures, and must learn how to perform and accomodate the -pre-defined gestures herein. - -A developer may use any method including computationally and training intensive well - known classifiers, to produce gesture recognizers. There are currently no classes in Qt for -gesture training, nor ability for the user to define their own sensor based motion gestures. - -A procedure for writing ad-hock recognizers might include: -\list - \li Obtain and gather output from the accelerometer through QAccelerometerReading of a gesture being performed. - \li Use various methods and constraints on the accelerometer data to recognize the various states: - \list i - \li Initial 'listening' state for a gesture - \li Start of a possible gesture, moving into a 'detecting' state - \li End of a possible gesture, moving into a 'recognizing' state - \li and finally, if it is recognized, the 'recognized' state, or if not recognized, move back to - the 'listening' state. - \endlist - \li Test procedure to make sure it is easy to perform, and will not - produce too many false positive recognitions. And if used with other gestures, collisions. Meaning -that gestures performed get recognized as another gesture instead. - -\endlist - -Here is a list of included plugins and their signals - -For ShakeGestures plugin: - \table - \row - \li Recognizer Id - \li Signals - \row - \li QtSensors.shake - \li shake -\endtable - -For QtSensorGestures plugin: - \table - \row - \li Recognizer Id - \li Signals - \li Description - \li Images - \row - \li QtSensors.cover - \li cover - \li Hand covers up phone display for one second, when it's face up, using the Proximity and Orientation sensors. - \li \image sensorgesture-cover.png - \row - \li QtSensors.doubletap - \li doubletap - \li Double tap of finger on phone, using the DoubleTap sensor. - \li \image sensorgesture-doubletap.png - \row - \li QtSensors.hover - \li hover - \li Hand hovers about 4 cm above the phone for more than 1 second, then is removed when face up, - using the IR Proximity sensor. - \li \image sensorgesture-hover.png - \row - \li QtSensors.pickup - \li pickup - \li Phone is resting face up on a flat curface, and is then picked up and brought up into viewing position, using the Accelerometer sensor. - \li \image sensorgesture-faceup.png - \row - \li QtSensors.shake2 - \li shakeLeft, shakeRight, shakeUp, shakeDown - \li Shake phone in a certain direction, using the Accelerometer sensor. - \li \image sensorgesture-shake.png - \row - \li QtSensors.slam - \li slam - \li Phone is held in a top up position with a side facing forward for a moment. Swing it quickly with a downward motion - like it is being used to point at something with the top corner. using the Accelerometer and Orientation sensors. - \li \image sensorgesture-slam_1.png - \image sensorgesture-slam_2.png - \row - \li QtSensors.turnover - \li turnover - \li Phone is turned face down and placed on a surface, using Proximity and Orientation sensors. - \li \image sensorgesture-facedown.png - \row - \li QtSensors.twist - \li twistLeft, twistRight - \li Phone is held face up and then twisted left or right (left side up or right side up) and back, using the Accelerometer and Orientation sensors. - \li \image sensorgesture-twist.png - \row - \li QtSensors.whip - \li whip - \li Move phone quickly down and then back up. using the Accelerometer and Orientation sensors. - \li \image sensorgesture-whip.png - \endtable - -*/ |