The framework, which is called Interactive Spaces, is distributed under the permissive Apache license and is available for download from a Mercurial repository hosted on Google Code. The search giant announced the new framework in a post on its official open source software blog.
Interactive Spaces is implemented primarily in Java, but it has a scripting bridge that supports JavaScript and Python. The framework provides a high-level architecture for building "activities" that respond to events in a room..
KF: I suppose looking over the horizon that these developments will likely lead to new ways of thinking about training environments and simulations.
Via Gary Hayes, Kim Flintoff
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