Project Tango: How to Use Motion Tracking in Java

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Nicolai Munk Petersen, Product Experience Lead on Project Tango, continues the video series by offering a basic overview of Java sample motion tracking incorporating a clean 3D scene rendering. This installment explains how to use the Tango SDK for Java and the process of enabling motion tracking in Android Studio.

Nicolai also introduces the Rajawali 3D framework to render 3D content in Java - and it’s open source. In Indonesian, Rajawali means “hawk” or “eagle”.

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