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| View Poll Results: Are You Tracking The Goal To Help Shoot | |||
| Yes - And It Works! |
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133 | 49.63% |
| Kinda - We Are Working On It! |
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104 | 38.81% |
| Nope - We Are Not Using A Camera |
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31 | 11.57% |
| Voters: 268. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Are You Using A Camera To Align Their Shooter?
After watching week 0.5 & 1 I was curious how many teams are actually using a camera to make sure they can shoot accurately. Thanks!
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Re: Are You Using A Camera To Align Their Shooter?
We use a camera through the driver station, not with vision tracking, and it works pretty well. Our top 'prong' of our shooter goes right in the middle of the picture so it somewhat resembles a scope so you know where you are aiming. It's quite accurate IMO if you get practice with it.
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Re: Are You Using A Camera To Align Their Shooter?
Using Roborealm, we have our camera on our shooter that gives us on our feed a crosshair that shows where the arch of the ball should go when shot from a distance (we used 8ft at west valley, this may change) and this gave us almost 100% accuracy out of all of our shots at west valley. We plan on hopefully having an autoaimer (will take a couple pictures, average, figure out the good location for a better shot and autoalign the robot to take this shot) by Central, but we wont know till after Saturday (6 hours with the bot) if it will be ready then.
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Re: Are You Using A Camera To Align Their Shooter?
Any teams on here have any success with GRIP?
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Re: Are You Using A Camera To Align Their Shooter?
Answer unclear. Try again later.
(Dunno, we were running custom opencv code at Merrimack, switched to GRIP to iterate faster) |
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Re: Are You Using A Camera To Align Their Shooter?
Interesting thought, perhaps next year all design should be done based off a list of possible ideas and a magic 8 ball...
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Re: Are You Using A Camera To Align Their Shooter?
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If it's any consolation if it doesn't work on a real field I'm gonna have a REALLY long day tomorrow trying to debug it from 2500 miles away. That being said, I've found the iteration cycles of GRIP to be unparalleled. The ability for students (and me) to ask "what if" is incredible. It's missing some features I'd like to see (better ability to do feature refinement most notably). For reference, we had two different groups of students working in parallel. One was using GRIP and the other was building a custom solution running on a beagle bone black using python and opencv. The core issue we had with the BBB solution was communicating to the RoboRio. GRIP handling that out of the box has been the real difference maker in that it allows the robot code to treat the camera as essentially a simple sensor we can access from Smart Dashboard. In short, I hope it works on the field because I'm a big fan of it. But at the same time, I hope it doesn't because it means I'm gonna have to work that much harder to find a competitive edge in the future (But no, I really hope it works) |
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Re: Are You Using A Camera To Align Their Shooter?
I would recommend against GRIP. Our team was going to use GRIP initially but I rewrote our processing code in OpenCV using GRIP as a realtime processing agent in the pits than just copying over the hsv, erosion kernels, etc. to the cv code.
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Re: Are You Using A Camera To Align Their Shooter?
We use a windows tablet with labview and do local usb camera processing but also forward coordinate data to driver station for driver to be able to see the alignment and verify before taking a shot. we have working auto crossing one of 5 defenses and taking a high goal shot. we have over 90% accuracy with auto aim, even the driver just enables auto aim but he still has manual control.
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Re: Are You Using A Camera To Align Their Shooter?
I wrote the vision code for my team week 2....finally just got autonomous working a day before our first competition. We will see how it does but I am fairly confident assuming we get everything set.
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Re: Are You Using A Camera To Align Their Shooter?
We are a team trying to get vision working, too. We run LabVIEW code on the robot and are planning on using a Jetson TK1 with OpenCV. Do you guys have any suggestions/comments?
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Re: Are You Using A Camera To Align Their Shooter?
From the limited testing the camera should be safe and secure in this. Rough game
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