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The thing needs some tweaking, but it's a very interesting project and might be good for practicing for those claw grab machines at the store. Kinect Controlled Delta-Robot from Enrique Ramos on ...
Now, through their project called NAVI (Navigation Aids for the Visually Impaired), students at Germany's Universität Konstanz have leveraged the 3D imaging capabilities of Microsoft's Kinect ...
A Kinect’s resolution is limited, of course, so for everything beyond the wrist, the team turned to another technology – flex resistors.
It really is a great use of the Kinect sensor, we can’t wait to see more projects like this in the future. Stick around to see a quick video of NAVI in use. [via Kinect-Hacks – thanks, Jared] ...
This is a project in development for the module "Digital Ecologies", at the Bartlett's AAC Msc. A Delta-Robot is controlled by a Kinect through Processing and Arduino.
Kinect-based projects -- ranging from new webcam prototypes to projectors enabling new kinds of virtual/augmented reality scenarios -- are the stars of Microsoft's TechFest 2012 research fair this ...
Don't want to reach for your remote when watching a movie on the Xbox, but the Kinect is too tricky to use? Mod a glove for better control!
The rather temperamental delta robot enlists the ever-hackable peripheral in combination with Processing and Arduino to mimic the movements of a user's arm.
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