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Kinect face tracking, skeleton and Opengl realtime rendering based on user position Kinect-based HD face tracking for behavioral experiments made in EventIDE This funny hack is the first rough test, applied to augmented reality.
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- Kinect face tracking, skeleton and Opengl realtime rendering based on user position
- Kinect-based HD face tracking for behavioral experiments made in EventIDE
- This funny hack is the first rough test, applied to augmented reality.
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