Well, thats why we are looking for a simple kinect solution that only gives us a rough estimate of people in front of the camera instead of a bespoke custom build system. http://uk.ign.com/videos/2013/11/20/xbox-one-how-many-people-can-kinect-handle This shows that kinect can count people, we dont need it to be super…
Kinect can detect a maximum of six users within field of view (up to 3.5 meters away), and can track two of them, so I guess that may work for you. That isn't sound anything like your original advert though:
Hey Guys, here is a little project I want to outsource to you: The client is a famous vodka brand. The idea is to have a huge screen in public. The more people are in front of the screen, the more active the music and the visualisation should be. The aim is to draw a crowd and the more people participate the more it…
Your goal, deadline and budget is not remotely realistic - have you actually thought about what is required to do what you want at all? Kinect is also inadequate for what you're wanting to achieve. You'll probably need a bespoke system. I mean look at that budget- you need at the very least a musician, an engineer and an…