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279 EMPIE 07-01-2012 16:20

Kinect Programming
 
How do i go about programming the kinect-

>What language is it in
>Will the robot have to use this language
>can i be configured to java
>how does it connect to a computer
>etc...


I just dont know where to start :/

Tom Line 07-01-2012 16:23

Re: Kinect Programming
 
Please take the time to read through the control system and kinect setup instructions and look at the kinect labview examples. They will explain a great deal about how it works.

279 EMPIE 07-01-2012 16:26

Re: Kinect Programming
 
i dont have a kinect with me, i was trying to find information. Do you have a link to this?

That Canadian 07-01-2012 16:37

Re: Kinect Programming
 
Our team programs in Java and I was just looking over some of the new Kinect Classes and Methods. You have to install the netbeans plugins to get the api for these methods and to use them, you can download the plugins here :: FRC 2012 Netbeans Plugins. There is a Kinect Object that you can create which you can call ethods getPosition and getSkeleton. Which will allow you to get various points on the persons body. That a brief overview that I've come across so far. Also there is a Kinect SDK you can dowload as well here. I haven't looked into that because you need windows 7 to install it and I'm at my XP computer. AS far as other documentation you should be able to find some more on FIRST's website and possibly microsofts's as well, although the Java API for FRC has alot of information on it.

279 EMPIE 07-01-2012 16:53

Re: Kinect Programming
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by That Canadian (Post 1098247)
Our team programs in Java and I was just looking over some of the new Kinect Classes and Methods. You have to install the netbeans plugins to get the api for these methods and to use them, you can download the plugins here :: FRC 2012 Netbeans Plugins. There is a Kinect Object that you can create which you can call ethods getPosition and getSkeleton. Which will allow you to get various points on the persons body. That a brief overview that I've come across so far. Also there is a Kinect SDK you can dowload as well here. I haven't looked into that because you need windows 7 to install it and I'm at my XP computer. AS far as other documentation you should be able to find some more on FIRST's website and possibly microsofts's as well, although the Java API for FRC has alot of information on it.

if i have last years .zip then do i only need update or do i need both?

Christopher149 07-01-2012 17:07

Re: Kinect Programming
 
For me, it simply prompted that it had updates available for the FRC plugins, which I then ran. There is an additional Java plugin for command-based control that you might want to grab.


Note:
Netbeans, w/ automatic updates setup

alfredtwo 07-01-2012 20:08

Re: Kinect Programming
 
The official documentation for the Kinect and FRC may be found at http://firstforge.wpi.edu/sf/docman/..._documentation were you will find three documents:

•Getting Started with Microsoft Kinect for FRC document (PDF)
•Kinect Server Code Walkthough (PDF)
•Using the Kinect Kiosk (PDF)

You'll probably want to start there. I have posted those and other Kinect links on my blog at Kinect for FRC 2012

279 EMPIE 07-01-2012 21:25

Re: Kinect Programming
 
I was just looking at the kinect sample programs and they dont seem to complicated for the autonomous. I cant seem to think of a way that i could use it to find the balls, targets if used on the robots.

Anyone know how to work with the kinect on the robot?

Alan Anderson 08-01-2012 19:23

Re: Kinect Programming
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 279 EMPIE (Post 1098664)
Anyone know how to work with the kinect on the robot?

Lots of people know what it would take to make the Kinect work on the robot. Only a very small handful of those people believe it could be worth the added effort and expense.

My advice: if you don't already have a good handle on what you would have to do in order to connect a Kinect, don't worry about it. Just focus on building a robot that works without one.

Draycos214 09-01-2012 22:33

Re: Kinect Programming
 
https://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-20154

I found this PDF on how to link Kinect with driver-station, and program in LabView. Hope it helps!


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