Updated Wiki: Developer questions
Frequent questions by developers working with PresentationAid are listed below.What is a difference between a gesture and a posture?A gesture is an active movement and it is detected as soon as user...
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General It is recommended to read through the general documentation, before using the application. Many questions and problems can be avoided, if you configure the application...
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This page describes application's global structure, to help you start with modificating the application.The diagram below represents entire application structure. Yes, there are a lot of connections,...
View ArticleUpdated Wiki: Structure
This page describes application's global structure, to help you start with modificating the application.The diagram below represents entire application structure. Yes, there are a lot of connections,...
View ArticleUpdated Wiki: Structure
This page describes application's global structure, to help you start with modificating the application.The diagram below represents entire application structure. Yes, there are a lot of connections,...
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The following text contains a short walkthrough of PresentationAid application with screenshots. It is recommended to read this guide, before you start using the application.When you start the...
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The application has multiple settings available in Settings tab. Each setting is explained in detail the order they appear in the application (see screenshot).When you change a setting, it is...
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Clicking the Show advanced settings link on the settings tab will open the additional settings available in PresentationAid. Those are meant only for advanced users and developers.Debugging Activating...
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Auto detection of all presenters Once Kinect sensor is properly configured, the application auto detects and tracks all presenters in the scene. That means that if a presenter walks out of scene, he is...
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Auto detection of all presenters Once Kinect sensor is properly configured, the application auto detects and tracks all presenters in the scene. That means that if a presenter walks out of scene, he is...
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PresentationAid is a small application, used together with presentation software. It's purpose is connecting the most common body gestures read by Microsoft Kinect sensor, to a small engine that...
View ArticleUpdated Wiki: Recognition
This page covers the basic on Kinect gesture recognition. While on the page structure the implementation of the gesture controllers in PresentationAid is described, here we describe how a gesture can...
View ArticleUpdated Wiki: Recognition
This page covers the basic on Kinect gesture recognition. While on the page structure the implementation of the gesture controllers in PresentationAid is described, here we describe how a gesture can...
View ArticleUpdated Wiki: Documentation
General It is recommended to read through the general documentation, before using the application. Many questions and problems can be avoided, if you configure the application...
View ArticleUpdated Wiki: Documentation
General It is recommended to read through the general documentation, before using the application. Many questions and problems can be avoided, if you configure the application...
View ArticleUpdated Wiki: Developer questions
Frequent questions by developers working with PresentationAid are listed below.What is a difference between a gesture and a posture?A gesture is an active movement and it is detected as soon as user...
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I just tried it :-) It looks really great and everything is explained nicely! It works well with PowerPoint and I tested using the Extended Keystroke for writing letters in Word. About the recognition:...
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Thank you Markus for your comment. All recognitions worked for me, but it might take a little practice. To help you with this, I suggest that you open the Kinect tab where you can see the joints. Make...
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