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Open Kinect Prize

As stated in my 3D Vision for Embedded Systems post, Microsoft’s Kinect could be an extremely useful tool to give robots 3D vision. Now the fine people from Adafruit offer a prize for it. If you can provide open source software that gives access to the Kinect video signal (RGB) and distance values they will pay you 1000$. A tempting offer. I’m looking forward to seeing the results.

Update: The guys from ifixit.com got their hands on a Kinect and took it apart. The article shows detailed images of everything and even identifies all integrated circuit chips found inside the device.

Second update: Adafruit increased their offer to now $3000 and it looks like the problem isalready solved, at least partially. Check out this youtube video of the Kinect displaying RGB-D information on Windows 7. The depth information looks somewhat weird though. New updates can be found here. This video shows what the infrared projection of Kinect looks like. Pretty cool!

Third update: It is done! There now exists an open source driver for Microsoft’s Kinect. Adafruit announced the winner of the $3000. And more importantly the code can be found here.



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