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Re: Question from a Coach
I'm still new to the interface on chief delphi, so let me know if this didn't work.
I put some pictures up on my profile that describe what I am thinking. Basically, I need to find Theta 1 and Theta 2 on the triangulation diagram somehow. I would like to use some sort of vision. However, I'm not sure what math is required to convert an image from a camera into the angle that the camera is viewing something at. If you could explain that to me, or direct me to a site that does, it would be greatly appreciated. |
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Re: Question from a Coach
You may find it useful to look through the white paper on the NI site. It is also posted in the media papers section. There is also some discussion of this on the Java forum.
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Re: Question from a Coach
ok, thanks for the reccomendations.
I think LabVIEW actually has pre-made functions for this, so my team is most likely going to use those. |
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