Microsoft resurrects the Kinect, but for business [www.engadget.com]
Microsoft's HoloLens 2 feels like practical magic [www.cnet.com]
Microsoft shrinks Kinect into a $399 cloud-powered PC peripheral [www.theverge.com]
Microsoft Launches New 'Cloud PC Peripheral' Hiding A Kinect Sensor #MWC 2019 [fossbytes.com]
Project Kinect4Azure is also a powerful new device in the arsenal of everyone working in immersive media. It addresses one of the major pain-points of the Kinect One sensor: lack of multi-camera support. This new devkit has a sync pin to align streams from multiple devices. (4/n) pic.twitter.com/puvsmnUFaU
— Dimitri Diakopoulos (@ddiakopoulos) February 24, 2019
oh wow, Microsoft has brought back the Kinect, built for the cloud
— Mike Murphy (@mcwm) February 24, 2019
feel like this will usher in an incredible new era of accurate surveillance pic.twitter.com/ZagyhU1dsl
Azure Kinect sees hears and understand the environment #mwc19 pic.twitter.com/Ahf2WKuXI9
— MaribelLopez (@MaribelLopez) February 24, 2019
it’ll definitely do some neat things (build-your-own Amazon Go store), but this thing is super accurate and always on. Seems intense !
— Mike Murphy (@mcwm) February 24, 2019
Nadella is saying Microsoft needs to build products responsibly — a hundred employees just implored him to not sell HoloLens to the US militaryhttps://t.co/G643WXxn63 pic.twitter.com/TzJQhPPVGy
— Mike Murphy (@mcwm) February 24, 2019
Azure Kinect DK, サイズこんな感じなんすね 発表見そびれてよくわからんかったhttps://t.co/izQSdM75AL pic.twitter.com/H26bnl3Xs1
— Mamoru Satoh (@pnp0a03) February 25, 2019
Oh happy day! -Microsoft resurrects the #Kinect for business! #Azure #Iot https://t.co/V9dQvm8GAh I'm looking forward to resurrecting some of my old open source Kinect/IoT projects too: https://t.co/v35Euzue34
— Dan Thyer (@LogicalDan) February 25, 2019
#Kinect makes a comeback, but under the #Azure banner. Given that Azure Kinect is targeted towards businesses I can see this working alongside hololens 2 in #MSDyn365 Field Service implementations to provide in-field remote intelligence https://t.co/tPw47ULD5B
— Jason Almeida (@JasonAAlmeida) February 24, 2019
#HoloLens2 体験された方のレポ
— 龍 lilea (@lileaLab) February 24, 2019
・視野角52度(約2倍 縦にも広い)
・手までの距離も認識
・手首〜指先まで最大25点取得
・視線で選択、操作可
・ウィンドウ下部注視で自動スクロール
・眼鏡併用可
・網膜認証でユーザ別の設定呼び出し
・クラウド処理ブーストモードでmm精度にhttps://t.co/TqPu2CR28g
I took a visit to try HoloLens 2 in Seattle at @Microsoft’s headquarters. Here’s my story: https://t.co/AF0bcHzxKk #MWC2019
— Scott Stein (@jetscott) February 24, 2019
Such a great read from @jetscott "The bigger-picture possibilities of eye tracking get a lot weirder. Alex Kipman says HoloLens 2's eye-tracking cameras could also measure your emotions via tiny eye changes, as well as where your gaze lands." https://t.co/Xnjg5pV3rF
— Tom Emrich @ #MWC19 (@tomemrich) February 24, 2019
HoloLens2体験した方の詳細なレビュー記事。個人的にはこの辺が大きそう→ 水平視野角は52度、垂直視野角も同様に広がっている。映像は3つのレーザー光によって120fpsで描画され、照射されていない部分は完全な透明になるとの。 https://t.co/9JkIQRulLk
— TakahiroPolyHorikawa (@thorikawa) February 24, 2019
Microsoft hololens 2 feels like Practical Magic... https://t.co/a7HhkepRvP
— OSKOOL XBOX: E319 (@OskoolG) February 25, 2019
#Microsoft's HoloLens 2 feels like practical magic
— Anson McCade (@AnsonMcCade) February 25, 2019
via @ansonmccade https://t.co/mbJisEv2C9 #technology #TechNews #DataScience #DataScientist #DataAnalytic #ML #DeepLearning #DL #dataviz #cloud #CloudComputing #fintech #IoT #CyberSecurity #ai #Designthinking pic.twitter.com/k11KU9Ynrw
What's it like using a #HoloLens2? CNET's @jetscott got to try one out at MS HQ: https://t.co/9omrwKVeJK
— Mary Jo Foley (@maryjofoley) February 24, 2019
Microsoft's HoloLens 2 feels like practical magic https://t.co/7fO6Aip8jX via @CNET
— Florent Pelissier (@Flo_Plsr) February 24, 2019
Hololens 2 sounds like a big step forward from last generation... but also directly targeted at Enterprise and nothing more https://t.co/TH1ZH40Va5
— Owen Williams ⚡ (@ow) February 24, 2019
Update for those who came to my AR talk on Friday... Microsoft have announced the HoloLens 2 - looking really good, bringing some of the control mechanisms with hand tracking in, along with eye tracking as well... https://t.co/Hj7NAOU63U #AugmentedReality @HoloLens #Microsoft
— Paul Hutson (@paulhutson) February 25, 2019
HoloLens2進化してきた。今回はエンターテイメント性より新Kinectと合わせて開発ツールとしての打ち出しが強い。
— Tanmya (@tanmya66) February 25, 2019
Microsoft's HoloLens 2 feels like practical magic https://t.co/CLYeIvrkBS
Microsoft’s big push here is that Kinect will be powered by the power of the cloud, and used for AI purposes. https://t.co/tL4FFAuq4b
— DogFoodCon (@DogFoodCon) February 24, 2019
THE NEW KINECT IS HERE! Windows10 & Linux support, 3840x2160@30Hz color, 640x576@30Hz depth (TOF), IMU, multiple device syncing, skeleton tracking, $399. Expecting a creative coding reboot.https://t.co/q76lOwJMys cc @zachlieberman @shiffman @kcimc @ccu @CC_Amsterdam #Kinect
— Roland Smeenk #HoloLens #XR (@rolandsmeenk) February 24, 2019
Microsoft shrinks Kinect into a $399 cloud-powered PC peripheral https://t.co/Q5hsRo63nU pic.twitter.com/dLjNiW2wsy
— The Verge (@verge) February 24, 2019
#Microsoft’s #Xbox #Kinect now lives on as $399 #AzureKinect #PC peripheral
— Dan Moorehead➖PowerAccess|Microsoft Access Toolset (@DanMoorehead) February 24, 2019
for #AI? #developers
+ #Azure #Cloud #IoT?
w/ #HoloLens2? sensorshttps://t.co/BO1rV53Mef
CC @tomwarren @MikeQuindazzi @fredericl @msdev @azure @maryjofoley @MicrosoftIoT @PetiotEric @YarmolukDan
Microsoft shrinks Kinect into a $399 cloud-powered PC peripheral. Kinect is in the HoloLens 2, and this new developer kit will now be powered by Azure. Microsoft wants developers to use it for computer vision and speech purposes. All the details here: https://t.co/tVFbFAf3kV pic.twitter.com/QByJhOScYK
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) February 24, 2019
OpenPoseなどのML利用したボーン抽出は可能となったけど、やっぱり手軽に使える深度センサーは重宝するので、これは嬉しいニュース。デザインもすっきりコンパクトになって、好印象。 https://t.co/jjB3HAgP9R
— 田所 淳 (@tadokoro) February 24, 2019
Somewhere, somebody is already thinking about how to install an Azure Connect in classrooms to detect when students get bored or go off-task in group work. Mark my words. #highered #edtech https://t.co/gjVfGljeWN
— Dr. Chris Rice (@ricetopher) February 24, 2019
Sorry Microsoft you’ve got a lot more to learn when it comes to@miniaturization.
— Nati Shochat ??♂️ (@natisho) February 24, 2019
Apple shrunk the Kinect into the TrueDepth camera.
https://t.co/iSwKVY1Zvw