HoloLens Projection shows your skeleton inside

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If you think about it, you have a skeleton inside of you right now which is kind of creepy in you think about it.

If you have a HoloLens Valorem Consulting will make sure you never forget, as their new app combines external sensor data and a HoloLens to help you visualize exactly that.

In their proof of concept video below they demonstrate how to use the HoloLens to project augmented information onto a human body. The person’s live body movements are tracked by an external sensor (presumably a Kinect) and the tracking data is then sent to the HoloLens. The HoloLens wearer can see a virtual 3D model of a skeleton overlaid onto an actual body. The HoloLens and the external sensor space coordinates need to be aligned in order to have a matching overlay and their solution utilizes a customized, intuitive calibration process. As a result they were able to achieve the matching overlay without requiring any additional references.

See the video demo below:

https://vimeo.com/183326278

You can follow Valorem Consulting’s work at their Facebook page here.

The HoloLens is currently on sale to enterprise, developers and power users and can be found at the Microsoft Store here.

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