this is an excellent post!
estelalogston 2 months ago
power coder, nice
dickdastarbli 6 months ago
Very interesting!
robslabs 2 years ago
that's nice!
Ollusc 2 years ago
it apears that there are four marked objects interacting. it's not truly flexible, or rather there arn't enough cells to it to be considred as such.
DualRevolver 2 years ago
Well, considering the "cells" were chosen arbitrarily, the image could theoretically be split into as many cells as you want to track. But I'd think you'd want to minimize their number to reduce the computational load.
PacoBell 2 years ago
good point, i look forword to the day when computing muscle is a nonissue.
@PacoBell Untill ofcourse that isn't a problem, it will be comercialised :p
AeroCai 2 years ago
HOW DID U DO THAT
acerookie1 2 years ago
Go to the links from the description and check out his publications. I bet there is detailed information!
this is an excellent post!
estelalogston 2 months ago
power coder, nice
dickdastarbli 6 months ago
Very interesting!
robslabs 2 years ago
that's nice!
Ollusc 2 years ago
it apears that there are four marked objects interacting. it's not truly flexible, or rather there arn't enough cells to it to be considred as such.
DualRevolver 2 years ago
Well, considering the "cells" were chosen arbitrarily, the image could theoretically be split into as many cells as you want to track. But I'd think you'd want to minimize their number to reduce the computational load.
PacoBell 2 years ago
good point, i look forword to the day when computing muscle is a nonissue.
DualRevolver 2 years ago
@PacoBell Untill ofcourse that isn't a problem, it will be comercialised :p
AeroCai 2 years ago
HOW DID U DO THAT
acerookie1 2 years ago
Go to the links from the description and check out his publications. I bet there is detailed information!
robslabs 2 years ago