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Re: paper: Team 341 Vision System Code
I feel like at this point the original code was easier to understand from an outside perspective.
On another note, this is AWESOME! It's nice to see another team using Java to program, especially when it's done so well. Our camera tracking system is currently only used in auton to track after grabbing the third ball off the co-op bridge. It's very rudimentary code so that it can be run on the cRio (we had issues with a bad camera that made it impossible to test any sort of laptop based vision code). This is very interesting, and I'm excited to go over it in more detail later. |
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Re: paper: Team 341 Vision System Code
Thanks for posting this, Jared. I took a look at your dashboard on the field at Champs and was very impressed. It seems incredibly useful to have the vision system draw its idea of target state on top of the real image.
I suspect if vision is a part of upcoming games, we will probably use a solution very similar to this. This year we wrote all of our vision code on top of WPILib/NIVision to run on the cRIO. In the end we got this to work pretty well, but development and debugging was a bit of a pain compared to your system. |
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Re: paper: Team 341 Vision System Code
Very cool! I just finished taking an online data structures course from IIT, so it was really awesome to see the implementation of the TreeMap! Just so that I'm sure I understand, it is used to quickly find an rpm based on your distance, right? What are the advantages (if any) of using this instead of plugging your data points into an excel graph and getting a polynomial best fit equation to transform your distance into an rpm?
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