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It monitors video streams, finds interactions (presences or movements) and sends analysis results to a list of client applications in form of [[OpenSound Control|OSC]] packets.
It monitors video streams, finds interactions (presences or movements) and sends analysis results to a list of client applications in form of [[OpenSound Control|OSC]] packets.
Key features: lightweight performance, capability to analyze several video sources at the same time, connectivity toward any [[OpenSound Control|OSC]] capable application.
Key features: lightweight performance, capability to analyze several video sources at the same time, connectivity toward any [[OpenSound Control|OSC]] capable application.
Mocolo make use of a small amounts of CPU time and no use of the GPU, leaving enough resources for other client applications running on the same machine.
Mocolo make use of a small amounts of [[CPU]] time and no use of the [[GPU]], leaving enough resources for other client applications running on the same machine.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 05:39, 10 May 2008

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Mocolo is a proprietary video analysis server for Microsoft Windows, mostly used in interactive environments. It monitors video streams, finds interactions (presences or movements) and sends analysis results to a list of client applications in form of OSC packets. Key features: lightweight performance, capability to analyze several video sources at the same time, connectivity toward any OSC capable application. Mocolo make use of a small amounts of CPU time and no use of the GPU, leaving enough resources for other client applications running on the same machine.