The document summarizes a presentation about programming with Kinect for Windows. The presentation included a Kinect QuickStart demonstration, setting up Kinect camera and white balancing, modifying Kinect color data, and introducing various Kinect projects. It provided code examples for accessing Kinect color stream and saving camera images, and discussed changing pixel color values. It also recommended the Channel 9 website for interesting Kinect projects and offered help on the presenter's blog.
The document discusses using Kinect for Windows for motion recognition programming. It covers setting up the development environment with OpenNI, NITE, SensorKinect and the Kinect SDK bridge driver. It then demonstrates connecting Kinect sensor information in C# and WPF applications, including getting the color stream data. Examples of processing the color stream in applications are also provided. The presentation encourages attendees to visit the author's blog for more Kinect programming help and resources.
This document summarizes Chan Seok Kang's presentation on Kinect programming. It introduces Chan Seok Kang and his background working with Kinect. The presentation covers QuickStart tutorials on skeleton tracking fundamentals. It then demonstrates three Kinect projects: follow the head with an ellipse, draw the skeleton, and control Kinect using hand gestures. The document provides code snippets and explanations for implementing each of the three projects in C#.
This document provides a summary of a presentation on using Kinect for Windows. The presentation covers speech-controlled Kinect exploration using speech recognition, installing OpenNI and related libraries to enable Kinect use in Processing, and examples of using RGB and depth streams in Processing including background subtraction. It also lists the presenter's background and blog for additional help.
The document summarizes a presentation about programming with Kinect for Windows. The presentation included a Kinect QuickStart demonstration, setting up Kinect camera and white balancing, modifying Kinect color data, and introducing various Kinect projects. It provided code examples for accessing Kinect color stream and saving camera images, and discussed changing pixel color values. It also recommended the Channel 9 website for interesting Kinect projects and offered help on the presenter's blog.
The document discusses using Kinect for Windows for motion recognition programming. It covers setting up the development environment with OpenNI, NITE, SensorKinect and the Kinect SDK bridge driver. It then demonstrates connecting Kinect sensor information in C# and WPF applications, including getting the color stream data. Examples of processing the color stream in applications are also provided. The presentation encourages attendees to visit the author's blog for more Kinect programming help and resources.
This document summarizes Chan Seok Kang's presentation on Kinect programming. It introduces Chan Seok Kang and his background working with Kinect. The presentation covers QuickStart tutorials on skeleton tracking fundamentals. It then demonstrates three Kinect projects: follow the head with an ellipse, draw the skeleton, and control Kinect using hand gestures. The document provides code snippets and explanations for implementing each of the three projects in C#.
This document provides a summary of a presentation on using Kinect for Windows. The presentation covers speech-controlled Kinect exploration using speech recognition, installing OpenNI and related libraries to enable Kinect use in Processing, and examples of using RGB and depth streams in Processing including background subtraction. It also lists the presenter's background and blog for additional help.