Traditional presentations have long relied on physical interaction with devices such as clickers, mice, or keyboards to change slides. This conventional approach can limit engagement and often disrupt the flow of the presentation. However, the integration of gesture-based technology is transforming how we deliver presentations, making them more dynamic and interactive.
Using gestures to control slides enhances the presentation experience for both the presenter and the audience. Presenters can maintain eye contact and engage more naturally with their audience, which fosters a better connection and encourages active participation. Gesture technology allows for a seamless transition between slides, keeping the audience's attention focused on the content rather than on the mechanics of navigating through the presentation.
I built this project with two other friends using Python and libraries such as OpenCV and Tkinter. We utilized gesture-based technology to create a more dynamic and interactive presentation experience, allowing users to control slides through simple hand movements.
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