that is very impressive; exactly what I tried to do with my robot. I tried to do that with my robot, but the source code I was using was designed for stationary cameras. Are you willing to share? Does your source work with DotNet?
@galadolly The source code is on my Veltrobot website which is linked in the video description. It's in the RoboCom OSX package and free to download. The face recognition simply uses OpenCV. You'd have to adapt the code to work with dotnet.
Nice work , must have taken ages to write the software to get this far . When i finish building my robot i should be able to do the same, but i tend to use mainly hardware as for some processes its always faster.
that is very impressive; exactly what I tried to do with my robot. I tried to do that with my robot, but the source code I was using was designed for stationary cameras. Are you willing to share? Does your source work with DotNet?
galadolly 2 months ago
@galadolly The source code is on my Veltrobot website which is linked in the video description. It's in the RoboCom OSX package and free to download. The face recognition simply uses OpenCV. You'd have to adapt the code to work with dotnet.
taylorveltrop 1 month ago
Its going to terminate you, once it breaks free.
bazfanv2 1 year ago
Super cool Taylor! <3
:D
dracovan 2 years ago
Nice work , must have taken ages to write the software to get this far . When i finish building my robot i should be able to do the same, but i tend to use mainly hardware as for some processes its always faster.
Esurname 2 years ago