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I'm trying to develop an app in Javascript using kinect v2. I need to load gestures stored in a gbd file, and then detect them. The problem is that I couldn't find any way to do that. I searched for books, tutorials, post, or previous experiences but, I couldn't find anything. I also try looking the API for Javascript but it wasn't very helpful.

Post everything that can be helpful. Thanks

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It's not possible to catch Gesture because the Kinect will only provide you the raw data in the JavaScript SDK.

Read this thread on Microsoft forum: https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/c285b9ae-a8d3-4ed7-bcf6-0b05b03deebf/developing-with-javascript-vs-wpf-c?forum=kinectv2sdk

I made a presentation available here on this subject: (In french ;)) http://fr.slideshare.net/MickaelDumand/kinect-pour-les-dveloppeur-web

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  • I apologize in advance if this is a noob question, but, if we only have RAW data in JavaScript, does it means that the only way I could manage to recognize, for example, a slide left gesture is tracking each joint of the body? I'm still on the project, I managed to import a GBD file, and create all the visualBodyBuilder structure, but, as you said, the event associated to the moves on the GBD isn't triggered Jun 9, 2015 at 12:31
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Finally I managed to write a kinect app using Javascript.The MSDN comunity was very helpful and put me on the right way. https://github.com/angelaHillier/DiscreteGestureBasics-HTML.git

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I haven't try to make visualBodyBuilder work with javaScript but yes, unfortunately i think the only way is to track the hand joint on the body.

I made a first approach to structure that kind of things here: https://github.com/ekino/ek-winjs-kinect

Maybe you can look at the /src folder and add the swipe gesture that you need.

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  • After a quick comment on the MSDN link that you posted (link) I think that is fair saying that is possible the gesture recognition. Jun 10, 2015 at 18:14

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