kinecthacks.nl
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kinecthandtracking.codeplex.com
Simple Hand Tracking with MS Kinect SDK & WPF - Home
Project Hosting for Open Source Software. Simple Hand Tracking with MS Kinect SDK & WPF. By clicking Delete, all history, comments and attachments for this page will be deleted and cannot be restored. Change History (all pages). KinectHandTracking makes it easier for MS Kinect SDK developers to track the hands and tell whether a hand is making a fist. It's developed in C#. I'm doing my best to make it work in a very simple way. Though it's unstable now. Last edited Sep 3, 2011 at 8:08 AM.
kinecthealth.co.uk
Kinect Health > Resolve Pain > Create lasting change
Selective Functional Movement Assessment. Back and Neck Pain. Plantar Fasciitis and Foot Pain. Tennis and Golfer’s Elbow Pain. Selective Functional Movement Assessment. Back and Neck Pain. Plantar Fasciitis and Foot Pain. Tennis and Golfer’s Elbow Pain. Move better - Feel better - Be Pain free. An innovative approach to treating pain, injuries and rehabilitation. What investing in Kinect Health represents. We believe helping you is so much more than simply treating the pain you’re presenting with&#...
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kinectherapy.com
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kinectherapy.org - kinectherapy Resources and Information.
kinecthesia.com
Kinecthesia
This project was developed by two students at the University of Pennsylvania in ESE 350. Monday, December 5, 2011. LiPo Batteries and more! Today, we finished our experimentation and verification of our new power supply. Previously we were using 16AA batteries to power the system. 8AA (8*1.5V = 12V) were for the Kinect, and 8AA going through a LM7805. Added a lot of unnecessary weight. Required the use of a very large and dangerous heatsink - the LM7805 could handle 1.5A and our system used up to 2A.