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    FUBI

    FUBI

    Full Body Interaction Framework

    FUBI is a framework for full body interaction using a depth sensor such as the Microsoft Kinect with OpenNI/NiTE or the Kinect SDK. It further supports the Leap Motion Controller. FUBI is written in C++ and includes a C#-Wrapper. Releases are tested on Windows 8.1, but there also exist Linux Code::Blocks project files. Fubi's main functionality is gesture and posture recognition according to four gesture categories: 1. Static postures: Configuration of several joints (positions or...
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    The Website Automatic Usability Testing EnviRonment is a set of tools to assist usability testing of websites. On SourceForge you'll find our source code (Java) and other details can be found, for the time being, at http://wauter.weeweb.com.au/
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    A .NET library for controlling the i-Buddy USB device from your own code. Build your own notification system to keep an eye on e-mails, website hits and server failure.
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