Microsoft Finds A Way To (Maybe) Make Kinect Better

Microsoft’s research team in Cambridge has published a paper outlining several ways the speed and accuracy of Kinect can be improved. Lucky Kinect is also made by Microsoft!

The team’s research does not build on Kinect’s existing technology; rather, it strips it away at the base level and replaces it with a new way of “thinking”. Rather than using a recognition system built on tracking, the researchers built one that could identify body parts in an image, pixel-by-pixel.

This would not only remove the need for Kinect to calibrate, but would also make its detections speed a lot faster.

That’s the good news! The bad news is that this wasn’t an official Kinect project, just a research paper, so there’s no telling when such findings could be implemented on a consumer level, if they ever can at all.

Kinect’s AI breakthrough explained [I Programmer, via GI.biz]


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