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Image processing for vision tracking: blacka and white, or color?
I have seen multiple examples of vision tracking using images, and have seen it done well in both color and black and white? For what reason would one do color or black and white? Is there an advantage to either?
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Re: Image processing for vision tracking: blacka and white, or color?
Color takes three times the data, so black and white tends to take less memory and less time to process.
On the other hand, since we see in color, it is somewhat difficult for us to get our heads wrapped around the B&W image processing techniques. Also, if there is a uniquely colored entity in the photo, color will be an easy task whereas black and white cannot take that approach and must be based on shape, proximity, or other artifacts. In many of the LV FRC vision examples, both color and BW are used. The color will often be used to identify potential areas, and those areas are further processed, often in B&W, in order to rank them or disqualify them. Greg McKaskle |
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Re: Image processing for vision tracking: blacka and white, or color?
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The other disadvantage of running black/white is a worse camera feed for the driver and operator. This doesn't matter, however, if you use two or more cameras. Good luck! |
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Re: Image processing for vision tracking: blacka and white, or color?
Any camera connection can be B&W. The LV palette has a vi to set the camera session resolution, frame rate, and color settings. Note that the simplified dashboard VI doesn't have a parameter for that.
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Trying to do real time 30 FPS calculations is un-needed. The time to process a single color frame at medium resolution is under .25 seconds. |
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Re: Image processing for vision tracking: blacka and white, or color?
We had the same issue initially. We dampened the camera a bit with a different style mount and changed the location. Before that worked though, we changed over to a 3 consecutive picture analysis (three consecutive pictures had to agree on the target location to within a certain tolerance). That changed out targetting time to .75 seconds which really didn't matter much in the scheme of things.
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