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    UniRx

    UniRx

    Reactive extensions for Unity

    ...Rx is a library for composing asynchronous and event-based programs using observable collections and LINQ-style query operators. The game loop (every Update, OnCollisionEnter, etc), sensor data (Kinect, Leap Motion, VR Input, etc.) are all types of events. Rx represents events as reactive sequences which are both easily composable and support time-based operations by using LINQ query operators.
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    KinectTheremin

    KinectTheremin

    Theremin for 2 persons using kinect

    My Theremin for 2 Persons Using Kinect Invented by the Russian professor Leon Theremin, the original theremin was one of the first electronic instruments. I always wanted to have an instrument that you can play with your whole body. The idea was to create a digital apparatus that can be influenced by the movements of 2 or more persons, interacting with each other through musical 'sentences'.The kinect is the ideal system to realize such an idea.
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    Kinect Flight Sim

    A Kinect-based Flight Simulator

    Stretch your arms out and fly! Kinect Flight Sim is a flight simulator created for a UMass Amherst graphics class. Use your arms like wings, and tilt to control the airplane. Kinect will also respond to your voice, controlling the camera angles and graphical features. This game was designed before the 1.0 release of Kinect for Windows, and therefore it uses the Kinect for Xbox hardware and beta SDK.
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    monoMIG
    Ever wanted to use a Wii Remote, pheraps a Multitouch surface or the Microsoft Kinect to control your application/game even if web based? If so, then MonoMIG (Multi Input Gateway) is what you are looking for!
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    MMUAVC

    A Multimodal approach to control a Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

    ...There are some aspects involved in this project including touch, pose tracking, gesture recognition, voice recognition, etc and we try to utilize capabilities of some devices available today such as Android Phones and Microsoft Kinect. Using a windows appliacation called MMUAVC Fusion App, this system gathers all data from sensors and issues control commands for the QuadRotor
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