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Tobias Blum and other researchers at the Technical University of Munich have done a Augmented Reality Magic Mirror using the Kinect. They use the skeleton tracking to do an overlay of a CT volume with the video image of the Kinect. A person is standing in front of a big screen, and the augmented video is shown on the screen.

0 Augmented Reality Magic Mirror using the Kinect

More info at http://campar.in.tum.de/Chair/ProjectKinectMagicMirror

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