Microsoft Corp. yesterday announced the availability of Kinect for Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) from Microsoft Research, a free beta release for non-commercial applications. The Kinect for Windows SDK beta  is a programming toolkit for application developers that enables the  academic and enthusiast communities to create rich experiences by using Microsoft Xbox 360 Kinect sensor technology on computers running Windows 7 operating system.
The SDK is designed to empower a growing community of developers, academic researchers and enthusiasts to create new experiences that include depth sensing, human motion tracking, and voice and object recognition using Kinect technology on Windows 7.
The Kinect for Windows SDK, which works with Windows 7, includes drivers, rich APIs for Raw Sensor Streams, natural user interfaces, installer documents and resource materials. It provides Kinect capabilities to developers building applications with C++, C# or Visual Basic using Microsoft Visual Studio® 2010.
Features of the SDK include:
Raw Sensor Streams - Developers have access to raw data  streams from depth sensor, color camera sensor and the four-element  microphone array. These will allow them to build upon the low-level  streams generated by the Kinect sensor.
Skeletal Tracking - The SDK has the capability to track the  skeleton image of one or two people moving within the Kinect field of  view, making it possible to create gesture-driven applications.
Advanced Audio Capabilities - Audio processing capabilities  include sophisticated noise suppression and echo cancellation, beam  formation to identify the current sound source, and integration with the  Windows speech recognition API.
Ease of installation - The SDK quickly installs in a standard way for Windows  7 with no complex configuration required and a complete installer size  of less than 100 MB. Developers can get up and running in just a few  minutes with a standard standalone Kinect sensor unit widely available  at retail.
Extensive documentation - The SDK includes more than 100 pages  of high-quality technical documentation. In addition to built-in help  files, the documentation includes detailed walkthroughs for most samples provided with the SDK.
This SDK is designed for non-commercial purposes only, Microsoft intends to release a commercial version of the SDK at a later date. The Kinect for Windows SDK can be downloaded today at no cost for development of non-commercial applications at http://research.microsoft.com/kinectsdk.







 
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