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==References==
==References==
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<ref>Shotton, Jamie; Fitzgibbon, Andrew; Cook, Mat; Sharp, Toby; Finocchio, Mark; Moore, Bob; Kipman, Alex; Blake, Andrew (2011). Real-Time Human Pose Recognition in Parts from a Single Depth Image. In IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) 2011​
microsoft.com
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<ref>Zeng, Wenjun; Zhang, Zhengyou (2012). Microsoft Kinect Sensor and Its Effect. IEEE MultiMedia, 19(2):4–10​
microsoft.com
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<ref>OpenNI Foundation (2010). OpenNI 1.5.2 User Guide. “OpenNI is an open source API that is publicly available at www.OpenNI.org.”&#8203;:contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}.</ref>
<ref>Pfister, Andreas; West, Niels; et al. (2022). Applications and limitations of current markerless motion capture methods for clinical gait biomechanics. Journal of Biomechanics, 129:110844. “While markerless temporospatial measures generally appear equivalent to marker-based systems, joint center locations and joint angles are not yet sufficiently accurate for clinical applications.”​
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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<ref>Pham, Alex (2004-01-18). EyeToy Springs From One Man’s Vision. Los Angeles Times. “the $50 EyeToy, a tiny camera that enables video game players to control the action by jumping around and waving their arms…”​
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<ref>Microsoft News Center (2010-11-04). The Future of Entertainment Starts Today as Kinect for Xbox 360 Leaps and Lands at Retailers Nationwide. “Kinect for Xbox 360 lets you use your body and voice to play your favorite games... No buttons. No barriers. Just you.”​
news.microsoft.com
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<ref>Lange, Belinda; Rizzo, Skip; Chang, Chien-Yen; Suma, Evan A.; Bolas, Mark (2011). Markerless Full Body Tracking: Depth-Sensing Technology within Virtual Environments. Proc. I/ITSEC 2011. “FAAST is middleware to facilitate integration of full-body control with virtual reality applications... (e.g. Microsoft Kinect).”​
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<ref>Good, Owen S. (2017-10-25). Kinect is officially dead. Really. Officially. It’s dead. Polygon. “Microsoft has confirmed it is no longer manufacturing Kinect and none will be sold once retailers run out.”​
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