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Salik Syed
22-05-2006, 22:54
Post your email address and I will mail it to you along w/ source code...
its basically an attempt at trying to find the "road" in an image (DARPA anyone)... right now you have to enter in a pixel that is road colored and it will try to find the rest of them... :rolleyes: i'm working on it so that it can figure out where the road is on it's own... it doesn't work well in high contrast light etc... i gotta work on it for a lot longer...
anyways if anyone wants to help thanks.

so basically all it does right now is try to find a single colored object and it's key edges.

Ryan M.
23-05-2006, 05:57
Hm... I'd be interested in looking. It is the week before finals, however. Don't expect a quick reply. :)

morehart@gmail.com

bear24rw
25-05-2006, 09:51
I'd like to look at it also...

bear24rw@gmail.com

sciencenerd
25-05-2006, 10:13
Sounds kind of cool, I'll test it for you

sciencenerd(at)gmail(dot)com

d.courtney
25-05-2006, 15:42
I would love to see this. d.courtney89@gmail.com

jgannon
25-05-2006, 15:48
I've been working on something similar (at this point, it can find my cat's nose in pictures), so I'd like to see how you've approached the problem.

jgannon [at] ticalc [dot] org

JoelP
25-05-2006, 17:41
I'd like to take a look

joel52490@gmail.com

Noah Kleinberg
25-05-2006, 17:42
I'd be interested in seeing this too...

noah@badgerville.org

Salik Syed
25-05-2006, 19:17
okay i'm mailing it

Salik Syed
25-05-2006, 21:59
okay ... i guess ISPs don't like emailing EXEs, i'll load it to my stanford server

here it is, it's in the folder image_processing.

http://www.stanford.edu/~ssyed/

Download all the files in image_processing into a folder, view image1.bmp, run the program then view image2.bmp.

it will ask you for coordinates ... i've listed coordinates of stuff in the pic already ... you can try your own pics as long as they are BMP OVER 800X600 pixels

d.courtney
25-05-2006, 23:43
the exe looks good in the short time I've given it so far... what version of Easybmp do you use, I have 1.01 on my system and the source didn't compile, then again it could be dev, what compiler do you use?

Salik Syed
26-05-2006, 20:53
I am also using 1.01 ... i use Bloodshed Dev C++

EDIT : i see you are also using Dev C++ ... i wonder what the issue is... it worked very easy for me... just #include EasyBMP.h and import all the Easybitmap files into the project..

Andrew Schreiber
24-06-2006, 16:08
The link sends me to a .pif file. I am curious about the code because i was going to start work on a similar project. Any help as to where to look to get started (sample code or explanations) would be helpful.

Jared Russell
29-06-2006, 16:57
http://www.intel.com/research/mrl/research/opencv/

The starting point (and often ending point) for all your computer vision needs.

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