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Intel Showcases RealSense 3D Camera Applications and Technologies In New York

MojoKid writes: Intel gathered a number of its OEM and software partners together in New York City recently to showcase the latest innovations that the company's RealSense 3D camera technology can enable. From new interactive gaming experiences to video collaboration, 3D mapping and gesture controls, Intel's front-facing RealSense technology holds promise that could someday reinvent how we interact with PCs. The F200 RealSense camera module itself integrates a depth sensor and a full color 1080p HD camera together with standard technologies like dual array mics, but with an SDK, on-board processing engine and 3rd party software that can allow the camera module to sense numerous environmental variables, much more like a human does. In the demos that were shown, RealSense was used to create an accurate 3D map of a face, in a matter of seconds, track gestures and respond to voice commands, allow touch-free interaction in a game, and remove backgrounds from a video feed in real-time, for more efficient video conferencing and collaboration.

17 comments

  1. Propriatary Linux drivers though by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Informative

    The Linux package (drivers/apps) for this camera are closed source binary blob, and absoltely require systemd. :\

  2. gimmicky crap by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Everyone finish watching the video? Good. So, who else wants that 10 minutes of their life back and thinks this looks like the most gimmicky glitchy bullshit to come out in a long time? I mean, if you are going to rip off kinect at least make it work half as well.

  3. Re:Bad source by MojoKid · · Score: 4, Informative

    What the heck is this binspam comment? Who you happen to be behind that site you've linked in here by chance? Let's see, HotHardware rips on your support of of $5 - $7K Ethernet cables that supposedly make a difference in audio fidelity, so you go trolling totally unrelated news stories linking to some rebuttal story on your site? Who's the "bad source?" Stay classy behind that Anonymous Coward login, chief.

  4. Re:Bad source by MojoKid · · Score: 0

    Sorry, typo... "Would" you happen to be behind that site...? Likely it's you Michael, isn't it?

  5. Re:Bad source by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Insightful

    Hey, I'm just asking questions. Anyway, what do you care? It's not like you work for hothardware!

  6. Mother Of All Demos? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    This is the same thing they were showing off back in the sixties!!

    50 years ago!

    *sigh*

  7. Mother Of All Demos...again? by killfixx · · Score: 1

    50 years...

    *sigh*

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  8. Most-common application by ItsJustAPseudonym · · Score: 1

    "...remove backgrounds from a video feed in real-time..."

    No, honey, I'm not calling from a bar. I'm at work. See the totally work-related stuff in the background?
    Music? What music? Oh, Bob just has his computer playing an audio-stream really loud. I should probably ask him to turn that down, but I'll do that after I get off the phone.
    Yeah, it's pretty busy at work. Busy, busy. (sip) Mmm, good coffee. I gotta stay late. Okay, gotta go. Bye!

    1. Re:Most-common application by qpqp · · Score: 1

      What, you don't have a 3d model of you that synchs to whatever you're saying yet?

  9. Could be nice for cars by John.Banister · · Score: 1

    Something like this could be nice for making an aftermarket automatic highway driving module. The freeway is an immersive 3D environment having numerous environmental variables.

    1. Re:Could be nice for cars by dbc · · Score: 1

      Ummm.... well.... I read the specs a few weeks ago when I first heard about this, and if memory serves, the current range is under a meter. I think self-driving cars will be using Velodyne LIDARs for a while longer.

    2. Re:Could be nice for cars by LoneTech · · Score: 1

      Not to mention this device doesn't like meeting others of its kind. But that range limitation is specifically because it's designed for close range gesture tracking (including some fairly high precision); the B200 is built for moderate range.

  10. Re:Bad source by MojoKid · · Score: 1

    Dear Anonymous Coward, it matters not what or whom I work for. See, that's the beauty of transparency and credibility. I make no bones about it and the content I'd submit is always relevant. Do you work for Audiostream.com? Do you? I care because you clearly have an axe grind posting off-topic binspam like that.

  11. Re:Bad source by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    YHBT. YHL. HAND.

  12. reviewed by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    www.digitaltrends.com/pc-accessory-reviews/intel-realsense-3d-review/