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Start Here! Learn the Kinect API

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Start Here! Learn the Kinect API

Rob Miles, "Start Here! Learn the Kinect API"
English | 2012 | ISBN: 0735663963 | PDF | pages: 272 | 17.3 mb

Meet the Kinect: An Introduction to Programming Natural User Interfaces

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Meet the Kinect: An Introduction to Programming Natural User Interfaces

Meet the Kinect: An Introduction to Programming Natural User Interfaces by Sean Kean, Jonathan C. Hall, Phoenix Perry
English | PDF | 2011 | 213 Pages | ISBN : 1430238887 | 17.8 MB

Meet the Kinect introduces the exciting world of volumetric computing using the Microsoft Kinect. You'll learn to write scripts and software enabling the use of the Kinect as an input device. Interact directly with your computer through physical motion. The Kinect will read and track body movements, and is the bridge between the physical reality in which you exist and the virtual world created by your software.

Arduino and Kinect Projects: Design, Build, Blow Their Minds (Repost)

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Arduino and Kinect Projects: Design, Build, Blow Their Minds (Repost)

Arduino and Kinect Projects: Design, Build, Blow Their Minds By Enrique Ramos Melgar, Ciriaco Castro Diez, Ramos Melgar
English | PDF | 2012 | 410 Pages | ISBN : 1430241675 | 24.05 MB

If you've done some Arduino tinkering and wondered how you could incorporate the Kinect—or the other way around—then this book is for you. The authors of Arduino and Kinect Projects will show you how to create 10 amazing, creative projects, from simple to complex. You'll also find out how to incorporate Processing in your project design—a language very similar to the Arduino language.

Hacking the Kinect

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Hacking the Kinect

Hacking the Kinect by Jeff Kramer
English | EPUB(True) | 2012 | 260 Pages | ISBN : 1430238674 | 5.1 MB

Hacking the Kinect is the technogeek’s guide to developing software and creating projects involving the groundbreaking volumetric sensor known as the Microsoft Kinect. Microsoft’s release of the Kinect in the fall of 2010 startled the technology world by providing a low-cost sensor that can detect and track body movement in three-dimensional space. The Kinect set new records for the fastest-selling gadget of all time. It has been adopted worldwide by hobbyists, robotics enthusiasts, artists, and even some entrepreneurs hoping to build business around the technology.