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  2. Kinect - Wikipedia

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    The Kinect sensor is a horizontal bar connected to a small base with a motorized pivot and is designed to be positioned lengthwise above or below the video display. The device features an " RGB camera, depth sensor and microphone array running proprietary software", [ 103 ] which provide full-body 3D motion capture , facial recognition and ...

  3. IllumiRoom - Wikipedia

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    The Kinect sensor is used to calibrate the system and projection. The projector displays a system of gray patterns and the Kinect camera reads the size of the pattern across the projection in order to map the 3D environment. Once calibrated, the Kinect sensor is no longer needed for the IllumiRoom system and can be used for gaming. [3]

  4. Kinect sensor wants to guess astronauts' weight, tell them to ...

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    Working with colleagues at the Italian Institute of Technology's Center for Human Space Robotics, Velardo paired the Kinect sensor's 3D modeling digs with a database of weight to body measurements ...

  5. Azure Kinect - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is the successor to the Microsoft Kinect line of sensors. The kit includes a 12 megapixel RGB camera supplemented by 1 megapixel-depth camera for body tracking, a 360-degree seven-microphone array and an orientation sensor. [3] [4] [5] The sensor is based on the depth sensor presented during 2018 ISSCC. [6]

  6. Attitude and heading reference system - Wikipedia

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    With sensor fusion, drift from the gyroscopes integration is compensated for by reference vectors, namely gravity, and the Earth's magnetic field. [3] This results in a drift-free orientation, making an AHRS a more cost effective solution than conventional high-grade IMUs that only integrate gyroscopes and rely on a high bias stability of the ...

  7. Kinect Sports - Wikipedia

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    Kinect Sports is a sports video game developed by Rare and published by Microsoft Game Studios for the Xbox 360.The game utilizes the Kinect motion-sensing peripheral and was released in North America on 4 November 2010 as a launch title for Kinect, then, a few days later, in Europe and Australia.

  8. Kinect: Disneyland Adventures - Wikipedia

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    The game is controlled using the Kinect sensor's motion-sensing and speech recognition capabilities, with the 2017 remaster using an Xbox Wireless Controller or a mouse and keyboard as options. With the Kinect, player navigation in the park is performed by raising one arm out in front of the (leading) player and shifting the raised arm left or ...

  9. Structured light - Wikipedia

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    Structured light is the process of projecting a known pattern (often grids or horizontal bars) on to a scene. The way that these deform when striking surfaces allows vision systems to calculate the depth and surface information of the objects in the scene, as used in structured light 3D scanners .