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    Accord.NET Framework

    Accord.NET Framework

    Scientific computing, machine learning and computer vision for .NET

    The Accord.NET Framework provides machine learning, mathematics, statistics, computer vision, computer audition, and several scientific computing related methods and techniques to .NET. The project is compatible with the .NET Framework. NET Standard, .NET Core, and Mono.
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    FUBI

    FUBI

    Full Body Interaction Framework

    FUBI is a framework for full body interaction using a depth sensor such as the Microsoft Kinect with OpenNI/NiTE or the Kinect SDK. It further supports the Leap Motion Controller. FUBI is written in C++ and includes a C#-Wrapper. Releases are tested on Windows 8.1, but there also exist Linux Code::Blocks project files. Fubi's main functionality is gesture and posture recognition according to four gesture categories: 1. Static postures: Configuration of several joints (positions or orientations). 2. Linear/Angular movements: Linear movement of joints with specific direction and speed or angular movement around an axis. 3. ...
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    KinectCAD

    KinectCAD

    Gesture based movement with CATIA

    This project provides a gesture based movement of part objects in the CAD-system CATIA. It is possible to rotate, move or zoom in or out. Further there is a rudimentary speech recognition to change the rotating axes or to do some other helpful things. KinectCAD has been written in Visual C# 2010. The package includes the source code and binaries files. To start KinectCAD it is necessary to have a correct installed Microsoft Kinect. Also it is helpful if there is an installed Kinect SDK V1. But you can also download the Runtime at: http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/E/2/EE2D29A1-2D5C-463C-B7F1-40E4170F5E2C/KinectRuntime-v1.0-Setup.exe Important! ...
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    Warren Creemers PhD Code

    This is the source code used in the 2013 PhD thesis by Warren Creemers

    The thesis titled "On the Recognition of Emotion from Physiological Data" This thesis was submitted by Warren Creemers In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy, (Computer Science) and is currently under examination. Warren Creemers completed this work at the Faculty of Communications, Health and Science - Edith Cowan University in February, 2013.
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