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Just stumbled on tag which is (one) brand of motion-capture glove. The tag has one question and 6 plaintext questions mentioning cyberglove.

I have no idea what to do, should we:

  • Delete
  • Leave
  • Alias to a motion-capture tag?
    • if so, should that be or do we need to create ? For reference, there are 645 questions mentioning motion-capture; but most of those are about motion capture from video only; not hardware/sensors/peripherals. Anyone actually familiar with this area who can comment on tags?
    • But when I search, there are 0 questions on "motion-capture glove" or "motion glove". Unless they are asked under proprietary names.

(Btw, beware of confusion with the totally unrelated NLP word-vector algorithm and software GloVe (Global Vectors for Word Representation) and the tag. (Shouldn't have been named python-, but that's another story))

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  • We already have mo-cap, so no need for motion-capture, at least. Perhaps that's a good synonym, though, the abbreviation might not be obvious to everyone.
    – Erik A
    Jun 8, 2018 at 11:39
  • @ErikvonAsmuth: a) [mo-cap] is impossible to discover unless you know the jargon, hence b) [motion-capture] should be an alias to [mo-cap] or vice versa c) [mo-cap] lacks a tag description, I presume that's "motion-capture" in general, not just from hardware.
    – smci
    Jun 8, 2018 at 12:23
  • Similar to the case of "Identical versions [semver] and [semantic-versioning]", where the (hard-to-find jargon) abbreviation is an alias to the unabbreviated name
    – smci
    Jun 8, 2018 at 12:26

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