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Originally Posted by dlavery
Actually, conceptually it is not that simple. Remember, the challenge is to come up with a real stereo correlation solution, not a simple geometric one. The biggest problem is that there are multiple vision tetras out on the field. You have to compute the true correlation between the camera images to determine if both cameras are looking at the same target. Only then can you back-solve the geometry.
If I am going to give away six dozens tasty treats without allowing any for myself, I have to make sure that the challenge is really worth it! C'mon, are you all going to leave Kevin as the only contender?
-dave
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I think it's doable, with enough
if statements.

But, once again, my inspiration is not limited by lack of programming prowess, or lack of time, but rather lack of resources. Pity we don't have a mob boss *coughbeattycough* doing our fundraising, or I'd be all over this.

Enjoy the donuts, Kevin.