Johnny Lee (computer scientist)


Johnny Chung Lee a computer engineer famous for his inventions related to the Wii Remote. He is involved with human-computer interaction.
This was the subject for his presentation at the prestigious TED conference in the same year, where he demonstrated several such applications. The forum has become the discussion, support and sharing site for Lee's Wii Remote projects and other newer developments.
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Lee's other projects include an interactive whiteboard, 3D head tracking, finger tracking, and a DIY telepresence robot.
YouTube videos created for Lee's projects have received over 10 million views, with the Wii Remote head tracking project being the most highly rated video on YouTube of all time for more than a week in January 2008. He also demonstrated several of these applications at events such as TED, and has been featured on popular websites such as Slashdot, Gizmodo, hackedgadgets, Popular Science, Wired Blogs and Engadget several times. Various magazine, newspapers and television programs have featured interviews with Lee as well. Lee has also made invited appearances at events such as Maker Faire.
Electronic Arts had initially stated that Lee's Wii Remote head tracking technology would appear as an Easter egg in the game Boom Blox, but later announced that the feature had been removed.
While Lee was a core member of Microsoft's Kinect development team, he approached Adafruit with the idea of a driver development contest and personally financed it.