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AndyG
Joined: 04 Dec 2009, 01:23 Posts: 4 Location: UK
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Hi
I am doing a project which requires tracking a square piece of plastic and then either outputting the data to another program or keeping it in this one to create and manipulate a 3D environment and was wondering what is the best way of doing this. Have had no success yet and wondered if anyone here could help.
Thanks in advance Andy
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04 Dec 2009, 01:34 |
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paolo
Joined: 21 Mar 2008, 22:35 Posts: 131
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Hi, for the tracking task you have many possibilities using Eyw. It mainly depends on your environment; you might use background subtraction, color tracking, optical flow, or other techniques to track the piece of plastic. As for the 3d output, Eyw currently has some 3d capabilities, but they are very limited. What type of visualizations do you need; you probably might need to interface to an external rendering engine.
Paolo
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07 Dec 2009, 01:40 |
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AndyG
Joined: 04 Dec 2009, 01:23 Posts: 4 Location: UK
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Hi,
Well on the tracking task I am currently using a cd case and using background subtraction but not sure what type to do after that to get the co-ordinates and area best so then they can control the maze so the ball would react the same as in reality. I need the 3D environment to be a maze and ball in which the ball can move around the maze.
Thanks in advance
Andy
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