The Microsoft® XBOX 360 Kinect is a motion controller developped by PrimeSense. It projects a pattern with infrared light and calculates a depth image using a camera. It also has a color camera and four microphones. The Y axis of the sensor is remote controllable with an in-build motor. The color of the LED is settable by software as well.
About
- official site Kinect Windows SDK
- wikipedia:Kinect
- www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech
- next generation Kinect
Blogs and portals
Software
Applications
- CocoaKinect App Freenect by Robert Pointon
- Synapse generates sceleton data and provides it as OSC
- ofxFaceTracker provides face metrics (orientation, eye and mouth open/closed) over OSC
- codelaboratories.com/kb/nui
- TUIO Kinect lets you define a depth range where multiple blobs can be detected. No actual depth information can be extracted.
- ReconstructMe turns your Kinect into a 3D-Scanner
- KinectA is a free application by Bauhaus-Universität Alumna Michaela Honauer for motion tracking via the KinectSensor - including hand, skeleton and object tracking. Communication to other hard- and software via OSC.
- NI-Mate
- RGBDToolkit Workflow for Kinect + DSLR Filmmaking
- faceshift markerless facial motion capture in the future also:
SDKs, Frameworks and Libraries
Depth image
- openkinect.org Drivers, Installation
- pix_freenect for Pd (incl. binaries work without any compiling)
- fux_kinect Object for Pd
- ofxKinect openFramworks Kinect integration
- vvvv kinect integration
Skeleton data
- OpenNI
- Pd-LA: Howto install Kinect on OS X 10.6.x
- Howto install openNI kinect drivers and NITE on gentoo Linux
- Ubuntu PPA by Hans-Christoph Steiner including OpenNI, OSCeleton, Primesense Kinect and NITE
- OSCeleton takes kinect skeleton data from the OpenNI framework and outputs the coordinates of the skeleton's joints via OSC messages. These can can then be used on your language / framework of choice. Needs openNI.
- Pure Data patch to receive and visualize the skeleton data from osceleton Needs OSCeleton (which needs OpenNI)
- how to install openNI on OS X using macports and visualize the skeleton in Max/MSP (or Pd)
- skeleton data in Quartz Composer via Max/MSP
- iisu
Running depth image and skeleton data on workstation Rafael
Change user of the computer to admin (Apple menu: logout user/User abmelden). Make sure Kinect is connected.
Depth image in Pd
- open Pd
- open pix_freenect-help.pd in Folder kinect on harddrive Rafael Data RAID
- open gemwin and activate the accel toggle
Skeleton Data in Pd
- open the terminal and Pd
- in the terminal type: cd /Volumes/Rafael\ Data\ RAID/kinect/Sensebloom-OSCeleton OR: type: cd (+ space) and drag the folder Sensebloom-OSCeleton from Folder kinect on harddrive Rafael Data RAID into the terminal window
- Enter. Type ./osceleton (optional: If you want to change the port add: "-p" and the port number. If you want to see the picture the Kinect is tracking add: "-w"), then press enter again.
- Because OSCeleton has some hiccups i recommend adding a "while true" loop to make sure it starts again when a problem appears. Makes the command: "while true; do ./osceleton; done"
- open OSCeleton.pd from Folder pd-skeleton in Folder kinect on harddrive Rafael Data RAID with Pd
Successors/Competitors
- Asus Xtion
- https://www.leapmotion.com
- http://duo3d.com
- http://www.softkinetic.com producer of TOF CMOS Sensors (and possibly manufacturer of the Kinect 3 module?)