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HoloLens Development Fundamentals

Offered By: Pluralsight

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Mixed Reality Courses Gesture Recognition Courses Spatial Audio Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Learn how to use gaze, gestures, voice, and audio to create an app that is immersive and engaging. Also, learn how to utilize the tooling to the best possible outcome. Software required: Visual Studio 2015 Community Edition, HoloLens Emulator.

Follow along easily and get a great start to building your own apps. You don't even need a physical HoloLens device! In this course, HoloLens Development Fundamentals, you're going to be building a demo app that showcases the five main pillars of mixed reality experiences for HoloLens. First, you'll cover how to use gaze, gestures, and spatial mapping to manipulate a full 3D experience with natural interaction. Next, you'll learn how to create actions that handle basic or complex gestures, such as tap, navigate, or manipulate. Then, you'll discover how to design both voice commands and audio, and then implement them for your users to use. Finally, you'll go through how to take advantage of the holographic framework to implement both voice commands and spatial audio, with little effort, and bring your HoloLens app to life. By the end of this course, you'll have an understanding of what mixed reality apps are and how they are put together.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 1min
  • Introduction to Mixed Reality and Tooling for Development 35mins
  • Gaze, Gestures, and Spatial Mapping 23mins
  • Voice and Audio 26mins
  • Testing and Deploying Your App 25mins

Taught by

Lars Klint

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