contains sample code for Microsoft Kinect [C#]
The code in this repository, utilizes the three most basic imaging features you can get from Microft's Kinect:
*Depth data stream
*color stream
*skeletal tracking
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What it is and what is it for:
The main purpose of this project is to have a reference code on how to interface with the kinect and easily get and utilize the data it returns you. Easily modifiable and with dynamic functions that can be implemented in different contexts, the program's modularity allows developers using this reference to only worry about further parsing data for different applications and the link between data response and user experience. The wpf application in C# makes it easier to setup the GUI and dynamically link its elements to the kinect.
Future modification:
The "hand" code is yet to receive an update. Future version(s) will have a nicer GUI, a few controls, some output analysis from the data collect from the kinect and implementation of better modular structure. There is no expected date at this point but it will certainly be updated by the end of January, 2014. Other cool projects will also be added.
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In addition to this resource, you might also wanna look into the following websites to help you get your code going:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/kinectforwindowsdev/Downloads.aspx
The SDK for kinect developent. Essential to code for the kinect on visual studio
http://www.openni.org/openni-sdk/openni-sdk-history-2/#.UZLN3LWglso
General framework for 3D sensing for developers on Mac and Linux. (Using Visual Studio makes it much easier)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn188670.aspx
KinectFusion provides 3D object scanning and model creation using a Kinect for Windows sensor
http://channel9.msdn.com/Series/KinectQuickstart
Tutorials from Microsoft + links to downloads of other projects
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/aa718325(v=msdn.10).aspx
Main reference for C# and xaml
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~Igor dePaula Boston University College of Engineering