gesture recognition
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The Fluid Motion Gesture Control (TheFluidMotion.com)
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Leap Motion Remote Control Experiment
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LEAP Motion Typing Teaser
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SoftKinetic iisu 3D Gesture Recognition SDK - GDC 2013
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Skeletal Tracking for ARM/Android (Nudroid middleware demo)
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Gesture recognition with Leap Motion using IntuiFace Presentation
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Kinect Fusion Lets You Build 3D Models of Anything
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Teaching Kinect to Read Your Hands
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Hand Skeleton Tracking
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multi-cam Gesture recognition Interactive Floor
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January 2013 Consumer Electronics Show Product Demonstration: Omek Interactive
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Omek Interactive 'Grasp' Full Hands On Demo
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Samsung Gesture Recognition Technology TV Demo At CES 2013
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Perceptual Computing and Gesture Control: Featuring PointGrab
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Context-based Hand Gesture Recognition in the Operating Room
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Omek Interactive Grasp Teaser: Close-Range Gesture Recognition
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Grasp Teaser
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Samsung All-in-One - Samsung Series 7 All-in-One PC - Samsung
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Kinect 2 for Windows Unveiled (Higher-Definition, Expanded FoV, Improved Motion Tracking & 2014!)
3h agoTags
Description
Microsoft has revealed KINECT 2 for Windows! The next-generation Kinect sensor will feature a higher-definition camera, expanded field of view and improved motion tracking. Higher fidelity The new sensor includes a high-definition (HD) color camera as well as a new noise-isolating multi-microphone array that filters ambient sounds to recognize natural speaking voices even in crowded rooms. Also included is Microsoft's proprietary Time-of-Flight technology, which measures the time it takes individual photons to rebound off an object or person to create unprecedented accuracy and precision. All of this means that the new sensor recognizes precise motions and details, such as slight wrist rotation, body position, and even the wrinkles in your clothes. The Kinect for Windows community will benefit from the sensor's enhanced fidelity, which will allow developers to create highly accurate solutions that see a person's form better than ever, track objects and environments with greater detail, and understand voice commands in noisier settings than before. Expanded field of view The expanded field of view accommodates a multitude of differently sized rooms, minimizing the need to modify existing room configurations and opening up new solution-development opportunities. The combination of the new sensor's higher fidelity plus expanded field of view will give businesses the tools they need to create truly untethered, natural computing experiences such as clicker-free presentation scenarios, more dynamic simulation and training solutions, up-close interactions, more fluid gesture recognition for quick interactions on the go, and much more. Improved skeletal tracking The new sensor tracks more points on the human body than previously, including the tip of the hand and thumb, and tracks six skeletons at once. This not only yields more accurate skeletal tracking, it opens up a range of new scenarios, including improved "avateering," the ability to develop enhanced rehabilitation and physical fitness solutions, and the possibility to create new experiences in public spaces—such as retail—where multiple users can participate simultaneously. New active infrared (IR) The all-new active-IR capabilities allow the new sensor to work in nearly any lighting condition and, in essence, give businesses access to a new fourth sensor: audio, depth, color...and now active IR. This will offer developers better built-in recognition capabilities in different real-world settings—independent of the lighting conditions—including the sensor's ability to recognize facial features, hand position, and more. - http://blogs.msdn.com/b/kinectforwindows/archive/2013/05/23/the-new-generation-kinect-for-windows-sensor-is-coming-next-year.aspx Subscribe to PlayInfinite at: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=playinfinite Make sure to check out our channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/playinfinite Follow PlayInfinite @ajune24 on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ajune24 Check us out on Google+: https://plus.google.com/102001775659274627704
