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Kinect for Windows SDK Programming Guide

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2012
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849692380
Length 392 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Abhijit Jana Abhijit Jana
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Kinect for Windows SDK Programming Guide
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Understanding the Kinect Device 2. Getting Started FREE CHAPTER 3. Starting to Build Kinect Applications 4. Getting the Most out of Kinect Camera 5. The Depth Data – Making Things Happen 6. Human Skeleton Tracking 7. Using Kinect's Microphone Array 8. Speech Recognition 9. Building Gesture-controlled Applications 10. Developing Applications Using Multiple Kinects 11. Putting Things Together Index

Looking inside the Kinect SDK


The Kinect SDK provides both managed and unmanaged libraries. If you are developing an application using either C# or VB.NET, you can directly invoke the .NET Kinect Runtime APIs; and for C++ applications, you have to interact with the Native Kinect Runtime APIs. Both the types of APIs can talk to the Kinect drivers that are installed as a part of SDK installation.

Note

The unmanaged and managed libraries provide access to the same set of Kinect sensor features.

For managed code, the Kinect for Windows SDK provides Dynamic Link Library (DLL) as an assembly (Microsoft.Kinect.dll), which can be added to any application that wants to use the Kinect device. You can find this assembly in the SDK installation directory, as shown in the next screenshot:

The Kinect driver can control the camera, depth sensor, audio microphone array, and the motor. Data passes between the sensor and the application in the form of data streams of the following types:

  • Color data stream

  • Depth...

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Kinect for Windows SDK Programming Guide
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