Sorry forgot to ask. Do you have a pd abstraction for this? If not I
will see what I can cook up. I think iemmatrix might do the trick.
Alain
On May 29, 2007, at 8:08 PM, Nose Hair wrote:
I see you have the ability to capture from an avi built in already: avi_name = argv[i]; if (avi_name) pCap = cvCaptureFromFile(avi_name); else pCap = cvCaptureFromCAM( 0 ) This is code looks great. I could figure it out from the code but
if you have any use instructions let me know. It would be great to
get a gui for this thing. I will try to figure that out. Thank you, AlainOn May 29, 2007, at 6:58 PM, Nose Hair wrote:
Thanks Mike,
Its awsome how helpful people in this community can be. I will check out you code and modify it if need be, like add the option to use an avi in order to be able to calibrate things and such and I will post it. I will also continue to figure out the external because I think that would be a neater approach and cause I dont accept defeat very easily. Alain
On May 29, 2007, at 4:55 PM, Mike Wozniewski wrote:
Hi Alain,
I've used the OpenCV blobtracker with Pd before, and I simply send blob positions and sizes over UDP using u_pdsend.c
I've attached my code and makefile... look in blobtrack.c and search for where I use the pdsend_init() and pdsend_message() functions... it's pretty simple.
Then you just use [netreceive] in Pd and parse the list as you deem necessary.
Hope this helps, -Mike
P.S. my blobtracker code is meant for use with a live camera, not with .avi files. <blobTracker.tar.gz>
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