Microsoft Kinect
Also known as: Kinect, Kinect sensor
A motion-sensing device that captures RGB video, depth images, and skeletal tracking data simultaneously. Originally developed for gaming, the Kinect became widely adopted in accessibility research due to its affordable price point (compared to laboratory equipment) and ability to track body movements without requiring users to wear sensors. It has been used extensively in sign language recognition, gesture-based interfaces, and physical rehabilitation applications for people with disabilities.
Category: hardware · computer vision · assistive technology · input devices
Related: Skeleton Tracking · Gesture Recognition · Sign Language Recognition · Depth Sensing