nuimotion | js wrapper for OpenNI/NiTE offering skeletal joint tracking
kandi X-RAY | nuimotion Summary
kandi X-RAY | nuimotion Summary
nuimotion is a C++ library. nuimotion has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
More automatic build process tested on Windows, Linux, and OSX. Previously, users needed to manually move files to their project root. Project was not running on Windows with newest version of OpenNI/NiTE. Rewrote NiTE initialization according to latest examples. RGB and Depth streams provided with depth.js example for using Node Canvas and taking snapshots with 3D sensing camera.
More automatic build process tested on Windows, Linux, and OSX. Previously, users needed to manually move files to their project root. Project was not running on Windows with newest version of OpenNI/NiTE. Rewrote NiTE initialization according to latest examples. RGB and Depth streams provided with depth.js example for using Node Canvas and taking snapshots with 3D sensing camera.
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nuimotion has a low active ecosystem.
It has 73 star(s) with 19 fork(s). There are 6 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 12 months.
There are 3 open issues and 15 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 255 days. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of nuimotion is 0.2.0
Quality
nuimotion has no bugs reported.
Security
nuimotion has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
License
nuimotion is licensed under the MIT License. This license is Permissive.
Permissive licenses have the least restrictions, and you can use them in most projects.
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nuimotion releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
Installation instructions, examples and code snippets are available.
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Install nuimotion
Finally, run npm install nuimotion - or if already present, node-gyp clean rebuild from the nuimotion folder.
note: these instructions are provided by @gordonturner, and are greatly appreciated. After this contribution by Gordon, I have released NuiMotion 0.2.0 which may alter his install instructions. If you see errors, please feel free to contribute back. These instructions worked as of NuiMotion 0.1.2.
Installation notes for Ubuntu Desktop LTS 12.04 Precise.
NOTE: All code is installed to ~/Developer/Work
Update system:
NOTE: Tested with stable release v0.3.0.
Install dependencies:
Clone libfreenect:
NOTE: Tested with stable release v0.3.0
Build and install:
Add to library path:
Test with glview:
Reference: https://github.com/OpenKinect/libfreenect http://openkinect.org/wiki/Getting_Started
Install node.js from source, this will take 10 min:. NOTE: Tested with v0.10.23.
Install node.js from source, this will take 10 min:
NOTE: Tested with v0.10.23
Download OpenNI from: http://www.openni.org/openni-sdk/.
Download OpenNI from: http://www.openni.org/openni-sdk/
Uncompress OpenNI and move:
Download NiTE from: http://www.openni.org/files/nite/
Uncompress NiTE and move:
Copy libFreenectDriver.so to OpenNI2 directory:
Copy all libraries to /usr/local/lib
Add to library path:
Add OpenNI and NiTE to .bashrc:
Logout and log back in to include changes made to .bashrc.
Copy Redist files to the root of the app:.
Make project directory:
Copy Redist files to the root of the app:
Install websocket:
Install node-gyp:
Create prototype-nuimotion and download the nuimotion project to the node_modules directory:
Rebuild:
Edit index.js to fix require, remove 'src' prefix in first line:
Copy basicquickstart.js and run:
Reference: http://www.kdab.com/setting-up-kinect-for-programming-in-linux-part-1/ http://overconsulting.net/blog/installation-d-une-kinect-sous-ubuntu-13-10-openni2-freenect-nite2
note: these instructions are provided by @gordonturner, and are greatly appreciated. After this contribution by Gordon, I have released NuiMotion 0.2.0 which may alter his install instructions. If you see errors, please feel free to contribute back. These instructions worked as of NuiMotion 0.1.2.
Installation notes for Ubuntu Desktop LTS 12.04 Precise.
NOTE: All code is installed to ~/Developer/Work
Update system:
NOTE: Tested with stable release v0.3.0.
Install dependencies:
Clone libfreenect:
NOTE: Tested with stable release v0.3.0
Build and install:
Add to library path:
Test with glview:
Reference: https://github.com/OpenKinect/libfreenect http://openkinect.org/wiki/Getting_Started
Install node.js from source, this will take 10 min:. NOTE: Tested with v0.10.23.
Install node.js from source, this will take 10 min:
NOTE: Tested with v0.10.23
Download OpenNI from: http://www.openni.org/openni-sdk/.
Download OpenNI from: http://www.openni.org/openni-sdk/
Uncompress OpenNI and move:
Download NiTE from: http://www.openni.org/files/nite/
Uncompress NiTE and move:
Copy libFreenectDriver.so to OpenNI2 directory:
Copy all libraries to /usr/local/lib
Add to library path:
Add OpenNI and NiTE to .bashrc:
Logout and log back in to include changes made to .bashrc.
Copy Redist files to the root of the app:.
Make project directory:
Copy Redist files to the root of the app:
Install websocket:
Install node-gyp:
Create prototype-nuimotion and download the nuimotion project to the node_modules directory:
Rebuild:
Edit index.js to fix require, remove 'src' prefix in first line:
Copy basicquickstart.js and run:
Reference: http://www.kdab.com/setting-up-kinect-for-programming-in-linux-part-1/ http://overconsulting.net/blog/installation-d-une-kinect-sous-ubuntu-13-10-openni2-freenect-nite2
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