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A very nice presentation on RealSense 3D.

Gosh the game character/avatar looks exactly as the users face.


i bet this will be edmwers' favourite past time liao. :s13::s13:

we sure will have lots of fun with this intel realsense 3d camera technology.

trollolololol. :s13::s13:
 

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Seems like Intel RealSense can have more possibilities and uses...

Intel Perceptual Computing SDK 2013 Advantages:

  • Smaller and less expensive: The Intel camera (produced by Creative) is smaller than a Microsoft Kinect for Windows sensor, is powered over USB, and is designed to sit on top of most computer displays.
  • Close-range tracking: It is specifically built for close range tracking, with a range of 0.5ft to 3.25ft (and a diagonal frame of view of 73 degrees).
  • Hand posture/gesture recognition: The SDK allows recognition of hand postures like thumbs up, thumbs down and peace, and gestures like waving, swiping and circling with a hand. Other gestures like grab and release or pan and zoom can be implemented by examining the openness of the palm and fingertip positions.
  • Facial analysis: The Intel SDK provides capabilities for face tracking, recognition and detection as well as age and gender determination. Expressions like smiling and winking can also be detected.
  • Speech: Developers can leverage speech recognition by specifying a predefined list of commands, or multiple lists constituting a grammar. The SDK also has built-in support for speech synthesis powered by Nuance.
  • Raw data: Developers have access to raw color and depth data from the sensor along with a confidence map to account for distance and light conditions.
  • Framework support: The Intel SDK supports frameworks like Processing, Unity and OpenFrameworks and ships with basic examples to make setting up and writing simple apps with these frameworks easier.

Intel Issues:

  • Getting some of the deeper features (like age and gender detection) to work is a bit tricky.
  • Due to the close range of the tracking system, hand gestures must be designed such that a user’s hand doesn’t occlude their own view of the display.

Best for:

Desktop/laptop applications where the user will be seated in front of the PC.
Close range applications where features, apart from hand tracking and recognition, are necessary without too much precision or accuracy.

Info from https://stimulant.com/depth-sensor-shootout/

Interesting share
 

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Hmm. Kinda true, since judging frm experience with Samsung rewards, by the 20th day or so many people in this thread will be posting nonsense anyway coz they ran out of topics to discuss. Those fighting for the top rpozes will start replying to every single comment they can find (with the keywords), and singmob will continue to multi-quote hundreds of comments in his posts. So the 43-point cap is quite fair for a competition thread that will degrade into a troll thread by the 30th day, i guess.
Yes very true, we early poster feed them they only get to benefit... :(
 

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Next time can play air guitar or air DJ liao. Stream concert at home can just wave your hands in the mid air. All possible with Intel RealSense 3D technology.

I can totally forsee this.

I think this Intel RealSense 3D technology geared towards professionals la. Like can measure depth and scan 3D objects. Good for those in engineering/artist.

I like what you thinking, since most DJs will be swinging and waving their hands around.
 

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Voice command jiak a lot of battery 1. Google Now battery killer. I turned it off.

If not your device cannot sleep at all.

yeah. must see how they do it lor.

must make it damn user friendly. apple is damn good in this aspect. everything simple simple. no learning curve.
 

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so means its bad for close range? i sit quite close to the monitor, arms length. dell 27inch really too big. like sitting front row cinema like that.

Ideally 23~24 inches will be the best for desktop..:D
 

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wah if mrt breakdown during this 28 days, means gg liao. :s13:
 

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Seems like Intel RealSense can have more possibilities and uses...

Intel Perceptual Computing SDK 2013 Advantages:

  • Smaller and less expensive: The Intel camera (produced by Creative) is smaller than a Microsoft Kinect for Windows sensor, is powered over USB, and is designed to sit on top of most computer displays.
  • Close-range tracking: It is specifically built for close range tracking, with a range of 0.5ft to 3.25ft (and a diagonal frame of view of 73 degrees).
  • Hand posture/gesture recognition: The SDK allows recognition of hand postures like thumbs up, thumbs down and peace, and gestures like waving, swiping and circling with a hand. Other gestures like grab and release or pan and zoom can be implemented by examining the openness of the palm and fingertip positions.
  • Facial analysis: The Intel SDK provides capabilities for face tracking, recognition and detection as well as age and gender determination. Expressions like smiling and winking can also be detected.
  • Speech: Developers can leverage speech recognition by specifying a predefined list of commands, or multiple lists constituting a grammar. The SDK also has built-in support for speech synthesis powered by Nuance.
  • Raw data: Developers have access to raw color and depth data from the sensor along with a confidence map to account for distance and light conditions.
  • Framework support: The Intel SDK supports frameworks like Processing, Unity and OpenFrameworks and ships with basic examples to make setting up and writing simple apps with these frameworks easier.

Intel Issues:

  • Getting some of the deeper features (like age and gender detection) to work is a bit tricky.
  • Due to the close range of the tracking system, hand gestures must be designed such that a user’s hand doesn’t occlude their own view of the display.

Best for:

Desktop/laptop applications where the user will be seated in front of the PC.
Close range applications where features, apart from hand tracking and recognition, are necessary without too much precision or accuracy.

Info from https://stimulant.com/depth-sensor-shootout/

Wah. they still have unresolved issues?

Hopefully more manufacturers other than Razer Dell, Creative etc join in and pool their resources to make it perfect.

For some reason cannot get anymore points. :(
 

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Does anyone come across any articles whether the camera, the developer kit can be used as plug and play device for our normal PC? if cheap, can buy and play around.
 

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Does anyone come across any articles whether the camera, the developer kit can be used as plug and play device for our normal PC? if cheap, can buy and play around.

tiagong need intel 4th gen onwards processor then can.
 

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Wah. they still have unresolved issues?

Hopefully more manufacturers other than Razer Dell, Creative etc join in and pool their resources to make it perfect.

For some reason cannot get anymore points. :(

I rather they don't solve those issues. Kinda scary to have gender and age detection to be that accurate...
 

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I like what you thinking, since most DJs will be swinging and waving their hands around.

:s13:

Im just joking haha.

But real consumer uses are what i mentioned, as well as taking photo with depth of field etc.

i think LG phone have the laser part quite similar to the Intel® RealSense™ Camera but probably less effective, since the Intel one can measure distance accurately
 

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tml go challenger see see look look got this technology on display anot. collect my mouse also. :s13:
 

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:s13:

Im just joking haha.

But real consumer uses are what i mentioned, as well as taking photo with depth of field etc.

i think LG phone have the laser part quite similar to the Intel® RealSense™ Camera but probably less effective, since the Intel one can measure distance accurately
I thought LG one is Laser autofocus, same tech as the one in RealSense 3D camera meh?
 
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