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− | A software for an interactive camera-projector system was developed by ''Juan Roldan''. The software | + | A software for an interactive camera-projector system was developed by ''Juan Roldan'' at the [[MMVL|Microsystem & Machine Vision Laboratory (MMVL)]] at [http://www.shu.ac.uk Sheffield Hallam University, UK]. The software is still under development, but it is planned to be released as open-source software in Q3 2006. |
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+ | The software makes use of a low cost off-the shelf webcam that is calibrated against a standard projector screen. The webcam is used to determine the position of physical pointer (e.g. a pen) which is then used to virtually move the X11 pointer. Point-and-click functionality has also been implemented. | ||
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+ | The vision system uses the [[Mimas|Mimas real-time computer vision toolkit]] developed by the MMVL. | ||
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Revision as of 17:52, 25 June 2006
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Camera-Projector System
Application
A software for an interactive camera-projector system was developed by Juan Roldan at the Microsystem & Machine Vision Laboratory (MMVL) at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. The software is still under development, but it is planned to be released as open-source software in Q3 2006.
The software makes use of a low cost off-the shelf webcam that is calibrated against a standard projector screen. The webcam is used to determine the position of physical pointer (e.g. a pen) which is then used to virtually move the X11 pointer. Point-and-click functionality has also been implemented.
The vision system uses the Mimas real-time computer vision toolkit developed by the MMVL.
Screenshots
Downloads
The software still is under development, but it is planned to release it as open-source software Q3 2006.