: v200 introduced a more modular design, allowing users to swap between different tracking "engines," such as the PointTracker (for IR LEDs) or the visage|SDK (for pure face tracking). The "Opentrack" Connection
. This allowed the developers to sustain the project and license more robust tracking engines. Modular Flexibility facetracknoir v200
: The release paved the way for using smartphones as trackers via UDP/OSC protocols , effectively eliminating the need for a dedicated webcam [14]. : v200 introduced a more modular design, allowing
Version v200 separates the tracking process into three distinct layers, which can be selected via simple drop-down menus: Modular Flexibility : The release paved the way
FaceTrackNoIR (pronounced "Face Track No Eye Are") is an open-source facial tracking and head movement translation application. The designation refers to a specific, highly stable build (Version 2.00) released in the early 2010s.
Under , select faceAPI (or the tracker matching your webcam preference).
The most popular filter for v200. It dynamically adjusts smoothing based on the speed of your movements. Slow movements are heavily smoothed to keep your view steady, while fast movements bypass the filter to ensure a rapid response time. 3. Game Protocol (Output)