REC: A Unity Tool to Replay, Export and Capture Tracked Movements for 3D and Virtual Reality Applications
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Abstract
We present REC, a Unity open-source tool for developers and researchers to record, export and replay the movements of virtual reality users and virtual characters. Recording both real-time body tracking and animations, this tool makes it possible to export skeletal data in a comma-separated values (CSV) file allowing to process and analyze users' movements. We also provide a feature to reload and replay saved movements directly from the CSV file on virtual characters in a 3D environment.
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