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gofmannir
20-01-2016, 09:28
Hello everybody!!!
I've been looking for a 2 weeks to do vision processing on the roboRio.
I tried with RPI (with opencv), with GRIP, and I don't want to think about using NIVision.
There is anyone who can teach me privately (skype etc.) how to do vision processing? I am a Java developer, I hava RPI, USB camera, GRIP, if needed more hardware I can buy it, but all I need is someone who will teach me all the things about it. Please.
My skype: gofmannir
My email: gofmannir123@gmail.com
Thanks,
Nir.
dubiousSwain
20-01-2016, 09:31
You have everything you need. Look up the 2012 vision whitepaper. Everything you need is in there.
Protip: NI Vision Assistant is probably the easiest. Its a GUI and integrates well into the DS
There should also be vision examples available with the 2016 FRC update.
I would love to Skype you and talk about vision, I already have a working vision solution that was published last night and is fully open source, if you still need help pm me and we can set up a meeting. Cheers
gofmannir
20-01-2016, 12:23
You have everything you need. Look up the 2012 vision whitepaper. Everything you need is in there.
Protip: NI Vision Assistant is probably the easiest. Its a GUI and integrates well into the DS
you can send a link to it?
dubiousSwain
20-01-2016, 12:38
you can send a link to it?
http://tinyurl.com/j55kmqk
Just ask if you have any more questions.
techhelpbb
20-01-2016, 12:39
http://tinyurl.com/j55kmqk
Just ask if you have any more questions.
I see what you did there ;)
IronMustang9
10-02-2016, 12:20
I would love to Skype you and talk about vision, I already have a working vision solution that was published last night and is fully open source, if you still need help pm me and we can set up a meeting. Cheers
I was looking for your source Fauge7 to help a student with his vision programming (we are C++ however, not Java) but could not find it, I see Github stuff for 2015 but not 2016 so far.
There is someone who made their algorithm available on another thread (for your convenience :) ):
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=142173
Since you are using a Raspberry Pi, it might be worth it to look at what they did.
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