NJ5 said:
If they mean that they know the hand is always at the end of the arm (which length is known), that's hardly a reason to brag lol.
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That's why I am surprised you were drawing such attention to this. The algorithms should enable this to be very easy to do with Natal. He wasn't bragging, just trying to emphasize that this technology isn't limited to a front view of non-overlapping movements.