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  • Аннанананана

  • I can see marker on the corners of the box in black when you move it quickly..

  • It Is The 3DS Max Teapot

  • Great, but the music sucks

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  • it looks so u using black korners on the box for an angel detection.

  • Don't watch this guys, just some old guy who is really proud of his ugly-ass clip.

  • robloox teapot FTW

  • The video makes its creator a genius. The music is trying to undo it.

    5 stars though!

  • Whaaaa.. Horrible music :/

  • Pretty awesome. Still wonding 'why teapots' though :P

  • Roblox teapots.

  • Utah Teapot!!! :)

  • ахуенна

  • So fake

  • Wow! This is awesome!

  • This shows how far hardware has developed over the last few years. I remember computers struggling just to show one 3D teapot.

  • Does it run in real time? Thanks.

  • @ledjorge did you not read the title?

    

  • can you give some paper about your work?

  • @imneio I have uploaded it to my web, please check the description of the video (I cannot post the link here)

  • Can you share the source code?

  • have you used homography principles?

  • @Miro87 No, this is not planar tracking. I used a 3D model of the box. The pose of the model is recalculated frame by frame minimizing the distance between the image edges and the model edges

  • is it possible to share the code ?

  • is it possible to you share the source code ?

  • try using round objects to attempt stuff like a laser mouse does so show the axis on the ball from the surface roughness

  • many are following the rabbit

  • Is it a open source code? How get to learn? Thanks

  • how you do this.

    wich program are you use

  • @hotzeflotse It' s a demo of a 3D tracking algorithm, developed in C++ programming language

  • Well done, seems to work really well.

  • you call it markerless, but the box itself is a marker. There has to be a marker

  • glyph tracking...

  • wow cool!

  • that is very cool!

  • Hi,

    Great work ! and it is exactly what I am looking for. Please contact me as earliest possible to discuss..

  • very nice!

    you call it markerless...

    dont you mark the edges with some black color?

  • BUSTED! May be I must say "artificial markers" or "even more artificial markers" XD.

    Thanks

  • sorry i have a question how you use to perform your patern

    recognition

  • The tracking is manually initialised or started from a known pose. The system doesn't recognised the object. Afterwards, the model pose is updated frame by frame minimising the distance between de model and image edges.

  • What's the name of the song?

  • Artist: Streets In Motion

    Song:Futurefunk (Techno Mix)

    Album:Annex Trax Vol. 4

  • The ultimate goal of all this is virtual or augmented reality systems that are portable, right?

  • arent those teapots from a game called ROBLOX?

  • No.

    NO.

    No.

    It's the Utah Teapot. It's an inside joke among 3d graphics people. roblox definitely did not start it.

  • the famous Martin Newell designed that Teapot back in the days when he was asked to design that teapot by this wife. :P then it was named Utah Teapot and now its inside joke among graphic community.. :P

  • Nerds...lol

  • reminds me of the software Sony have been using.

  • What hardware are you using? What CPU how much ram ect....? Every thing I have done using OpenCV is much slower then this and I am not even doing tracking as complex as this. Thanks

  • I used an Intel Pentium 4 2.8 Ghz (single core) with 1 GB, nothing special.

    OpenCV was used just for the detection of the image edges.

  • how to did u hold it

  • its a paper box

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