Project Clementine is an input library that takes 2D information and turns it into 3D positional data. This can be used to approximate the user's position in an environment. The demonstration below utilizes a Nintendo Wii Remote, but the library can also support webcam blob tracking and many other forms of input. The data is also smoothed so that the user does not see any odd jumpy data. The project won third place overall among computer science senior design projects at Drexel in 2009.