Presenting at the Pacific Health Summit in Seattle at the end of June, Microsoft’s chief research and strategy officer Craig Mundie showed how medical healthcare providers could use Kinect Avatar technology to improve care.
In one scenario, which he demonstrates in the video, Mundie showed patients attending a group therapy session. Instead of showing real images, the system shows avatars, and allows the capture of detailed body language whilst maintaining anonymity within the group.
Another scenario
that Mundie demonstrated was
doctors using Kinect
interact with patient
records. Speaking a patient's
name, he called
up a medical
history, which he then
leafed through with gestures.