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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T05:22:01+00:00 2026-05-27T05:22:01+00:00

For example, I am standing in-front of my Kinect. The Kinect can identify the

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For example, I am standing in-front of my Kinect. The Kinect can identify the joints, and it will expose them as a data structure. Till this point I am clear.

So, can we define the height as the difference between Head joint – ((LeftAnkle + RightAnkle)/2)?

I have tried trigonometric formulas, but there are two problems I am facing. One is identifying the person in the view. The second one is identifying the exact positions of Top of head and bottom of foot.

I have tried the point cloud, but got lost in how to generate the point cloud specific to a person. I mean without including the background objects.

Please suggest some ideas about how I can calculate the height of a person using the Kinect?

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    2026-05-27T05:22:02+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 5:22 am

    You can convert the Head Joint into global coordinate system. There is no need to do any math. The y coordinate in global coordinate will be his height.

    All you need to do is check what pixel the head joint is and convert the pixel + depth informations into word coordinate space in mm.

    I don’t know what API you are using, but if it’s being capable to segment a human and return his joint’s, probably you are using OpenNI/NITE or Microsoft SDK. Both of them have a function that converts a pixel + depth coordinate into a x,y,z in mm. I don’t know exactly what are the functions but their names would be something like : depth_to_mm, or disparity_to_mm. You need to check both documentations to find it, or you can do it by yourself.
    This site have informations on how to convert depth to mm: http://nicolas.burrus.name/index.php/Research/KinectCalibration

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