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Saved by uncleflo on February 8th, 2015.
I’ve decided to try my hand at 3D reconstruction using a stereo camera. There are a few good sets of instructions on how to get started with this. I decided to take some heavy inspiration from them and will be citing them as I go in the post. I ended up not following any of the instructions precisely because I have a few goals that are not fulfilled by any single source that I could find
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Saved by uncleflo on February 8th, 2015.
StereoVision is a package for working with stereo cameras, especially with the intent of using them to produce 3D point clouds. The focus is on performance, ease of usability, and the ability to construct 3D imaging setups cheaply. For more information, see the Sphinx autodocumentation, built with the Makefile included in doc. StereoVision relies heavily on OpenCV. If you’re not sure about what a given variable does or what values would make sense for it and no explanation is provided in the StereoVision documentation, refer to OpenCV’s documentation in order to better understand how they work.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 19th, 2014.
BTM511 is a Bluetooth Multimedia module with integrated antenna designed for adding robust audio and voice capabilities. Based on the market leading Cambridge Silicon Radio BC05 chipset, these modules provide exceptionally low power consumption with outstanding range. Supporting the latest Bluetooth Version 2.1+EDR specification, these modules provide the important advantage of secure simple pairing that improves security and enhances easy use. The compact size of the modules makes them ideal for battery powered or headset form factor audio and voice devices. With a 16bit stereo codec and microphone inputs to support both stereo and mono applications. The BTM511 modules include an embedded 32bit, 64 MIPS DSP core within the BC05. This allows designers to add significant product enhancements. The availability of 16MB flash memory in the module allows complex functionality to be included.
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Saved by uncleflo on June 20th, 2014.
3D visualization tool for ROS. Shows how to use visualization_msgs/Marker messages to send basic shapes (cube, sphere, cylinder, arrow) to rviz. Teaches how to use the visualization_msgs/Marker message to send points and lines to rviz. Explains what Interactive Marker are and teaches you some of the basic concepts.
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Saved by uncleflo on February 24th, 2013.
We love music, tech and emotion. If you're a Stereomooder, you probably do too. If you love it enough to make it your work, we'd be happy if you'd join us. Check out our current openings - we're always looking for new talent to grow (and to keep the espresso flowing)! Even if you don’t fit into one of the roles above, get in touch with us anyway if you love music and get obsessed with solving interesting problems. We’re always looking for bright minds. Please include your CV as well as an introduction to who you are with links to your online profiles (soundcloud, songkick, thisismyjam, twitter, etc)
Saved by uncleflo on September 15th, 2012.
Stereo vision is a useful tool to allow for users to detail greater image detail, based on epipolar geometry of two parrallel views. Since the cameras are separated, and subject to their own distortion, these images need to be Stereo Rectified in before any further processing can be done. This is important for 3D vision, and depth perception. OpenCV [conventionlly] uses a Chessboard pattern to calibrate a camera. Presenting a pattern which is regular to the camera will allow decisions regarding any radial distortions to be made. See previous tutorial for single camera calibration.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 5th, 2012.
SeaGIS is an Australian company specialising in measurement science software, hardware and services. Our software products include a range of photogrammetric camera calibration, measurement and event logging software. Our hardware products include calibration cubes and underwater camera housings. Our services include design, construction and calibration of vision measurement systems, software development and GIS consulting.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 5th, 2012.
Stereo photography involves taking a photograph from two positions, these correspond to two "eye" positions. The two cameras cannot just be arbitrarily separated and point in roughly the right direction. The separation depends on the distance of the closest objects in the scene and the degree of stereo one wishes to achieve. The cameras should be angled inwards * so that imaginary rays projected into the scene intersect at a depth that is intended to be at the projection plane. Objects that are closer than this intersection point will appear to be closer to the viewer, points behind this intersection point will appear to be further from the viewer. There is a limit to how close objects can be made to appear and still provide comfortable viewing, a general rule of thumb is for the camera separation to be around 1/20'th of the distance where the camera rays intersect.
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Saved by uncleflo on August 28th, 2012.
Screenshots and animation are taken from the 3Dpdf file that can be downloaded using the link at the bottom of this page. Use the link "Download the latest acrobat reader from Adobe" to download the latest Acrobat Reader for viewing the 3D Aerial Photogrammetry file.
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Saved by uncleflo on April 2nd, 2012.
As we've discussed some time ago, pan-tilt cameras are much more fun than regular static cameras. Among different applications in video surveillance, they can be applied in many different computer vision applications, which include tracking of different objects, tracking of human face in human-computer interaction task, etc. There are many different pant-tilt cameras available from different cameras' manufacturers, which provide a broad selection of cameras for all sort of possible applications. But, if you are a hobbyist, you may want to build a pan-tilt camera on your own, which is fun process. Especially this may be required if you work with robotics stuff, which may require a custom built pan-tilt camera suiting your robot's design.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 7th, 2010.
The Sony Group is primarily focused on the Electronics (such as AV/IT products & components), Game (such as PlayStation), Entertainment (such as motion pictures and music), and Financial Services (such as insurance and banking) sectors. Not only do we represent a wide range of businesses, but we remain globally unique. Our aim is to fully leverage this uniqueness in aggressively carrying out our convergence strategy so that we can continue to emotionally touch and excite our customers.
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Saved by uncleflo on February 19th, 2009.
The Wrap 920AV is the world’s “first in class” Video Eyewear that takes the form of a standard pair of fashionable sunglasses with revolutionary ‘see-thru’ Quantum optics technology that doesn’t block out the world around you. Utilizing Vuzix’ Quantum optics technology and ultra low power electronics, the Wrap 920AV is the most advanced video eyewear available today.
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Saved by uncleflo on November 16th, 2008.
Stereoscope LLC is the market leader in 3D Signage, creating and deploying stereoscopic content for Philips Autostereoscopic WOWvx displays in networked Digital Signage venues.
Saved by uncleflo on November 16th, 2008.
A leading developer of advanced high definition and Digital Cinema camera systems, Iconix provides filmmakers and camera professionals with solutions tailored for the changing landscape of motion picture production.
Saved by uncleflo on November 16th, 2008.
Ahh, Yes… Anaglyph Ghosting. Anaglyph ghosting is usually amplified by lossy compression and also by conversion to CMYK for printing, so learning how to control it is crucial!
Saved by uncleflo on October 6th, 2008.
LCD monitors supporting full 3D imaging. All you need to do is install the NVIDIA 3D driver, load up your favorite game, put on the supplied polarizing glasses or clip-ons and be amazed!