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Editions Comparison

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Q: What is the difference between Express Edition and other editions?

A: Express Edition:

  • supports only 1 Microsoft Kinect sensor
  • capture volume will be 7 by 7 feet (approx. 2 by 2 meters)
  • you will not be able to track complex motions that include rotations because of self occlusion.
  • but you will not need multi-camera system calibration, that makes Express Edition much easier in operation compared to other editions (that are multi-camera)

Basic and Standard Editions:

  • support of 1 Kinect is included in Basic and Standard Editions as well
  • support of 2 Kinects will allow you to capture more complex motions than with 1 Kinect, including rotations
  • Sony PS Eye cameras-based set-up is the most powerful option: it will allow you to capture very complex motions in much bigger capture volume - 20 by 20 feet (approx. 7 by 7 meters)


Q: What is the difference between Basic Edition and Standard Edition?

A: The only difference is maximum number of webcameras supported (4 for Basic, 6 for Standard). 6-cameras set-up will allow you to track wider range of complex motions (including rotations, like fighting, dancing etc.) with good quality (more robust, more accurate).


Q: What is the minimum space required for capture?

A: For 1 or 2 Kinects you will need 9 by 5 feet (3.5 by 2.0 meters). For webcameras-based multi-camera system you will need 13 by 13 feet (4 by 4 meters)

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