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	<description>Using the Kinect with CAD applications seems like a match made in heaven. We&#39;ve seen the 3D, virtual environments, goggles and gloves hooked into CAD systems. Now with the Kinect, we can get the NUI &amp;quot;hands on&amp;quot; interaction without all the gear... KinectCADThis project provides a gesture based movement of part objects in the CAD-system CATIA. It is possible to rotate, move or zoom in or out. Further there is a rudimentary speech recognition to change the rotating axes or to do some other helpful things. KinectCAD has been written in Visual C# 2010. The package includes the source code and binaries files. To start KinectCAD it is necessary to have a correct installed Microsoft Kinect. Also it is helpful if there is an installed Kinect SDK V1. But you can also download the Runtime at: http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/E/2/EE2D29A1-2D5C-463C-B7F1-40E4170F5E2C/KinectRuntime-v1.0-Setup.exe Important! The program is still in development! In future there will be several updates. Until now there is a handbook and several other documents to understand KinectCAD which are not translated to english but in the near future I will translate them. Project Information URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/kinectcad/ Project Download URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/kinectcad/ Project Source URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/kinectcad/     </description>
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		<title>Re: KinectCAD for CATIA</title>
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			<![CDATA[<p>When I was in college, I was sure God creates the world using CATIA. Not sure if he had Kinect at that time...</p><p>posted by wiz111</p>]]>
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		<title>Re: KinectCAD for CATIA</title>
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			<![CDATA[Such a wicked idea. This would be an probably be an appallingly slow way to work but a brilliant concept nevertheless. It just opens up ideas for the future of manipulating virtual parts and putting them together in with other members of an engineering team in a group situation. Can you imagine wearing special gloves to get feedback on the feel of parts and how they interact with each other&#33; <p>posted by Dom Finn</p>]]>
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