Last week I highlighted a very cool preview of for the Kinect for Windows v2, Windows 10 and Windows Hello,
. Today's a follow-up to that from Friend of the Gallery,
While I hope that fall into my hands a Surface Book or a Surface Pro 4, one of the new features that wanted to try was
Windows Hello. Windows Hello, is part of a new set of libraries on Windows 10 [
Windows.Devices.Perception]
Within this namespace we can find a series of UWP APIs that allow us to access information that we already know developing for Kinect as depth, infrared, color cameras, and metadata. With this information, we have a solid base to perform actions of Computer Vision and enable the identification process using faces, that is Windows Hello.
The new Microsoft Phone, 4 Surface and Surface Book, already includes the necessary hardware to work these features cone. There are also cameras certified
Intel Real Sense F200, to access Windows Hello.
Kinect V2 is not a certificated device (yet), but there are some tricks that we can use it as part of Windows Hello. For this we have to enable the distribution of test drivers for Windows 10. This is accomplished with an entry in the Windows registry:
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