If a $5 camera can offer all the benefits of motion controlled gaming we've ever been shown - what is the benefit to Kinect 2?
show me a video of how the ps4eye see the body....
If a $5 camera can offer all the benefits of motion controlled gaming we've ever been shown - what is the benefit to Kinect 2?
You have an IR time of flight depth mapping solution versus a dual RGB depth mapping solution. We have seen what the depth map that Kinect 2 provides looks like, we have not seen what the Eye depth map looks like. There are more things than resolution and refresh rate at play here.
show me a video of how the ps4eye see the body....
show me a video of how the ps4eye see the body....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5M09Lq7FzU
SoftKinetic DS325 vs. Kinect Video.
The PS4 camera uses the same middelware as the DS325.
yes u need a fantastic precise body recognition to do this...man......ULTRA PRECISE...(the old pseye could do the same)
ps. why the feet become enormous?
If a $5 camera can offer all the benefits of motion controlled gaming we've ever been shown - what is the benefit to Kinect 2?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5M09Lq7FzU
SoftKinetic DS325 vs. Kinect Video.
The PS4 camera uses the same middelware as the DS325.
DS325 uses time of flight, which is what Kinect 2 uses, not PSEye. Your comparison is garbage.
Again, it's not overdesigned, it's designed to work in all sorts of lighting conditions. A RGB camera would be essentially useless at 1:15 in this video:If you go to Amazon.com & try to buy a webcam with similar features to the PS4 Eye Camera, It's definitely gonna cost over $100. The Kinect2 is an expensive, overdesigned device for the core features that MS is promoting with the Xbox1.
DS325 uses time of flight, which is what Kinect 2 uses, not PSEye. Your comparison is garbage.
yes u need a fantastic precise body recognition to do this...man......ULTRA PRECISE...(the old pseye could do the same)
ps. why the feet become enormous?
you are correct. This shows a feed of their iisu middleware engine though, and how the depthmap looks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdAHUqFOb6Y
R U on Drugs?
that's what happens when something get's closer to a camera.
and how it setup? ..can u explain? what he do to setting up? use the controller or what?
The depth map will depend entirely on the sensor hardware. One look at a depth map from one piece of hardware != the depth map from another piece of hardware. The software is nice, but it all depends on the data it is working with.
If you go to Amazon.com & try to buy a webcam with similar features to the PS4 Eye Camera, It's definitely gonna cost over $100. The Kinect2 is an expensive, overdesigned device for the core features that MS is promoting with the Xbox1.
just stop selling the ps4eye for something that isnt...it wont be a kinect ...it wanna be a psmove +
just stop selling the ps4eye for something that isnt...it wont be a kinect ...it wanna be a psmove + (and maybe is better for it)
Show me a game that Kinect can do but not the PS4 eye. Seriously.
No. But the fact that Kinect1 ONLY does 3D depth at 320x240/30fps, while the PS4 Eye Camera does 3D depth at 1280x800/60fps more than makes up for it.
This is their middleware engine, and the engine that's being used for PS4's depth tracking so there's little reason to believe it should differ from the example shown here, other then the fact that this video is from a pretty old build.
I'm NOT comparing the PS4 Eye Camera to the Kinect2, I'm comparing it to the Kinect1.
So it doesn't use real 3d to calculate 3d?
Define real 3D. The PS4 Eye Camera does 3D using a dual-camera setup.
It's still technically different to what Kinect1 is, obviously Sony developed it as a similar solution but you can't tell it does everything that Kinect 1 does but better.I'm NOT comparing the PS4 Eye Camera to the Kinect2, I'm comparing it to the Kinect1. It was NEVER designed to match Kinect2. They were trying to do an HD/60fps version of Kinect1.
Define real 3D. The PS4 Eye Camera does 3D using a dual-camera setup. That's real 3D.
3D stereo reconstruction is not some 'theory' - it's a real thing.
Kinect's depth map is a reconstruction too, but a different kind.
Being able to create images like here: http://www.google.de/imgres?client=...p=30&ved=1t:429,r:1,s:0,i:87&biw=1280&bih=922
Here's a video that shows images created using a similar Dual-cam setup as the PS4 Eye Camera:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pydla1fPfBw
Here's a video that shows images created using a similar Dual-cam setup:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pydla1fPfBw
Here's a video that shows images created using a similar Dual-cam setup as the PS4 Eye Camera:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pydla1fPfBw
It also has a dedicated FPGA for the depth map estimation. I don't think the PS4 has one.
yes u need a fantastic precise body recognition to do this...man......ULTRA PRECISE...(the old pseye could do the same)
ps. why the feet become enormous?
And that is where GPGPU comes in, shocking i know.It also has a dedicated FPGA for the depth map estimation. I don't think the PS4 has one.
You can also notice how the depth map is full of "holes" (all the black parts of the image have unknown depth). Stereovision is better on points and contours, that can be matched in two different images, than on even surfaces.
Plz tell me you're kidding
And that is where GPGPU comes in, shocking i know.
the camera deform the proportions (or is an effect??!?!)
as u can clearly see in this ps4eye demostration
2:11
deform head and both feets
http://youtu.be/q5RNyhEydwQ
And that is where GPGPU comes in, shocking i know.
And that is where GPGPU comes in, shocking i know.
Xbox will have kinect exclusive games, I doubt PS4 will have eye exclusives apart from Playroom and maybe that MM game.
The comparisons are pretty pointless at this rate, lets wait till Just Dance 4 comes out or whatever multiplatform tracking games are out and then compare.
Did you seriously just say both feet's?
Well, you can't blame him for not being a native english speaking person...Did you seriously just say both feet's?
Well, you can't blame him for not being a native english speaking person...