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Uploaded by Ravichugh on Jan 30, 2008
Using a kind of hysteresis, with two sets of thresholds for the Hough transform. Slightly better intermediate tracking.
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In all of these videos, I used a standard cheap point-and-shoot camera but swung slowly to get the effect of a higher frame rate camera.
If you're interested in reading more about what I did (and the many limitations!), I've posted more info at cseweb ucsd edu/~rchugh/swingimp/.
Ravichugh 2 years ago
Well, you can make thousand of dollar with this app ha ha.:D
dinhviethai 2 years ago
good job!
csikjarudi 3 years ago
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Thanks for taking a look!
In all of these videos, I used a standard cheap point-and-shoot camera but swung slowly to get the effect of a higher frame rate camera.
If you're interested in reading more about what I did (and the many limitations!), I've posted more info at cseweb ucsd edu/~rchugh/swingimp/.
Ravichugh 2 years ago