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Build desktop applications for Windows 10 or sell your Kinect v2 UWP apps in the Microsoft Store to take advantage of unique Windows Runtime features and expand distribution. Get the Kinect for Windows SDK.
Kinect is a discontinued line of motion sensing input devices produced by Microsoft and first released in 2010. The devices generally contain RGB cameras, and infrared projectors and detectors that map depth through either structured light or time of flight calculations, which can in turn be used to perform real-time gesture recognition and ...
The Kinect for Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) 2.0 enables developers to create applications that support gesture and voice recognition, using Kinect sensor technology on computers running Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows Embedded Standard 8.
The Kinect for Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) enables developers to create applications that support gesture and voice recognition, using Kinect sensor technology on computers running Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows Embedded Standard 7.
The Kinect for Windows Runtime provides the drivers and runtime environment required by Kinect for Windows applications using Kinect sensor technology.
The combination of the two modes of communication—the gesture and the audio command—determines the action. In this article, I’ll start with the basics and run through a few how-to’s for starting to develop with Kinect.
Understand how the Kinect sensor generates data about the world around it. Identify the key components of the Kinect sensor and how they work. Appreciate how the sensors and the Kinect provide useful signals to a connected computer or console.
This lab taught you how to set up Kinect Studio and record Kinect data for playback and testing using the Kinect SDK. You can now use this to test certain interactions with your application and not have to do the same interaction over and over again.
Kinect Studio lets you inject the captured data streams back into a Kinect-enabled application, allowing you to test your code without getting out of your chair (although it might be healthier to make developers get up and move).
Kinect is a dead accessory, with canceled support by Microsoft. A second-hand unit will still function for the small library of available games on an original Xbox One console and provide modest...