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Forums - Microsoft Discussion - Xbox Kinect Being Used by Orangutans at Zoo

Microsoft has announced a new research initiative which studies the behaviour of orangutans as they use the Xbox Kinect. Researchers from the Microsoft Research Centre for Social Natural User Interfaces are teaming up with Zoos Victoria at the University of Melbourne to "research how orangutans learn, interact with technology, and make social choices."

The research project is the first of its kind in the world, following previous research which saw orangutans interacting with tablets and touchscreen computers. However, the hardware had physical and logistical constraints which limited how the orangutans could operate the devices. The project takes place at Melbourne Zoo this month. The orangutans will be able to engage with the Xbox Kinect's projected screen much like a touch screen, with no physical devices required to be present in their enclosure.

Researchers are also developing video games, painting applications, and galleries specifically designed for orangutans. The projection interface means that the animals can use their entire bodies to activate the space as well. It is hoped that the research will eventually lead to ways for orangutans to interact with zoo visitors via digital games.

http://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-kinect-being-used-by-orangutans-at-zoo/1100-6434405/

I think it's great that the Kinect is being used in this way.



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No videos of it yet? :c



No, unfortunately...



Looks like Microsoft are looking into alternative ways of broadening their demographics now that humans evidently don't care about the Kinect anymore.