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Microsoft Is Moving Kinect to the Cloud (theverge.com) 37

At the annual Build conference, Microsoft's CEO Satya Nadella announced that Kinect is moving to the cloud. "Kinect, when we first launched it in 2010, was a speech-first, gaze-first, vision-first device. It was used in gaming, and then, later on, it came to the PC, and it was used in many applications: medical, industrial, robotics, education," said Nadella. "We've been inspired by what developers have done, and since Kinect, we've made a tremendous amount of progress when it comes to some of the foundational technologies in HoloLens. So we're taking those advances and packaging them up as Project Kinect for Azure." The Verge reports: It's big news after the depth camera and microphone accessory that originally debuted on the Xbox 360 was basically declared dead last October when Microsoft stopped manufacturing it. Alex Kipman, a technical fellow at Microsoft, explained in a LinkedIn blog post that Project Kinect for Azure would combine the depth sensor with Azure AI services that could help developers make devices that will be more precise "with less power consumption." Kipman also notes that AI deep learning on depth images could lead to "cheaper-to-deploy AI algorithms" that require smaller networks to operate.
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Microsoft Is Moving Kinect to the Cloud

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  • The connect 2 is limited by it's sensor resolution.

    Any modern PC has more than enough CPU to do simple things like map the sensor data to an avatar skeleton.

    Sure you can find a use of a Connect sensor that could use more CPU, but it won't likely have anything to do with gaming.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      In the meantime, all that audio and video will be going to Microsoft's cloud ... Waiting for something bad to happen.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    They fired all of my friends that worked on Kinect. I wish they would make-up their minds.

  • All the better to slurp you with, my dear!

    But grandma! Eyes aren't for slurping!

    I don't think you understand how this works, my dear!

  • It's like an incremental upgrade to the Kinect hardware that instead of buying the whole thing, you buy half of it and are forced to rent the other half from a single provider that will leave your hardware useless as soon as you (or they) cancel the service.

  • A few years ago it was “Touch-First, Mobile-First” and now it’s “Speech-First, Gaze-First, Vision-First”. Does he understand that after something is first, the next thing has to be second? I hate dislike nonsensical, corporate double-talk.
    • by mikael ( 484 )

      Well, the latest buzzword is to put pre- in front of every word, like pre-prepared or pre-planned or pre-predicted.

  • Time to switch it off.

  • How are they moving a piece of hardware to the cloud?

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