Microsoft Research KinectFusion project capable of 3D modeling, more [video]

Gaming

During the SIGGRAPH 2011 conference in Vancouver this week, a team comprised of researchers from various universities showed off a demo during a Microsoft Research presentation of how the Kinect Xbox 360 accessory can be used in the real world to create real-time dynamic 3D models. The project, dubbed “KinectFusion,” shows off the Kinect’s ability to render 3D models of an entire room nearly instantly as one researcher pans the accessory around. After the device has scanned the entire area, KinectFusion is capable of creating a 3D texture-mapped model of the entire room using a Kinect RGB image. The technology could be used to create highly immersive augmented reality games or, as TechNet points out, for architectural purposes on a budget. Hit the read link to see a video of KinectFusion in action.

[Via TechNet]

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8 Comments
  • Tony

    Thats pretty badass.  Maybe Apple could pay Microsoft for a lecture on innovation.

  • http://www.zacpod.com Zacpod

    Wow!  That will make for some interesting level designs in games…  Take a walk thru a forest with it to make a very realistic forest level, or take it on a road trip up and down a highway to model your route to work so you can /finally/ drive it in a Ferrari without traffic.

  • Badsector

    This is great for gaming and using it in fantasy land but think of what it will be used for, it’s going to be the realization of “The Running Man” where events that never happened happen and innocent people prosecuted for crimes they didn’t commit but the video says that they did.

  • Anonymous

    I could easily see this being used and developed by NASA, Deep Sea explorers, the Military, Police, and Fire rescue with ROVs to quickly assess a situation before entering. Heck they could have probably used it in the Japanese Nuclear reactors to assess the situation without risking human life. Mapping Malls, Event venues, hell even restaurants to know where the tables are could use this tech since it would be relatively inexpensive to make.

    The sensors used in the Kinect are probably 2009 based tech. If you added HD sensors and cameras today of today, you’d be able to make HD quality renders and possibly add them to the WP7. Now that would really be impressive!

  • DartFrog

    Imagine constructing a building and using the Architects simulation of design to guide your work. 

  • http://www.absolutefiction.com Jed Tylman

    Wow!
    This is impressive work.
    I shiver when I imagine the possibilities it opens up!

  • Anonymous

    those guys seem to know what the deal is. Wow.

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