KinVi now runs with both OpenNI framework and Microsoft Kinect SDK
Download the specific version and try it from the link.
KinVi now runs with both OpenNI framework and Microsoft Kinect SDK
Download the specific version and try it from the link.
This is a new version (v1.0 Beta) of KinVi, a Kinect-enabled virtual interface gadget for windows control. It now comes with a scene editor to customize the virtual rooms and buttons.
It is a hard problem to get proper feedback when using Natural Interface to control your PC. KinVi is developed to address this problem by constructing a virtual environment that interact with human. In KinVi, the user can control Windows 7 by interacting with the virtual touch pad, handwriting pad, buttons, doors and other objects. By this means the user can get the most intuitive and natural visual feedback when using NI. After a period of training, the user can even make the 3D world window transparent or invisible and still be able to perform correct gestures.
This is the demo of our Kinect Win7 control program which provides full support of mouse and keyboard operations. This demo simulates the 8Pen Android input application and shows the advantages and potential applications of using novel text input methods for natural interface against traditional ones, such as an on-screen keyboard. This program uses OpenNI framework.
Use Kinect to control the molecular animation in 3D. Thanks to the OpenKinect driver and Jmol (open-source Java viewer for 3d chemical structures).