Hi, my name's Alex and I work as a Sports Scientist/Physical Preperation Coach at a Premier League football club's academy.
In regards to Sports Science, we are really behind, and I've been slowly trying my best to implement any system at minimal cost (Read: "Free") in any way possible.
I've also been looking at doing biomechanical/motion analysis, and thus why I'm so interested in the open-source software that is kinevoa (great job by everyone involved, honestly).
For those that aren't aware, Microsoft's Kinect camera has been on sale for a few months, and MS have been kind enough (or purposely turned a blind eye to) all the hackers using kinect for it's own purposes, even releasing the drivers needed for the kinect camera.
My question is, I'm looking at way to make kinovea work with the kinect cameras ("Kinectvea?")?
Here's some basic examples of its hacked use:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QrnwoO1-8A
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5UQGBCxW64
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-w7UXCA … re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YB90t5Bs … re=related
The kinect camera gives some possibly great advantages; 3D motion capture, skeletal tracking, possibility of using multiple cameras (at least 2 anyways) and it's price. Also, further enhancements of it's abilities via firmwire updates in the future.
The downside I've come across so far is, 1. 30FPS (so no high-frame capture....yet) and a 640x480 resolution (MS are said to be planning an update that should triple that at least).
Anyone?