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Several teams on Curie were able to track consistently with the camera, some scored in autonomous, notably 27 and 1771. It was a challenge, but it was possible... at least until 5:08 PM (when the sun went behind part of the dome).. then it wouldn't work at all.
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To look at it from a different angle, look at the sports world that FIRST is trying to some degree to emulate. I don't believe (and I may be wrong at this, as I don't really follow sports to this degree) that you would find any pro sports program who would say that a "rookie" player would only be considered one who had never touched the ball before in their life. |
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That's true. A rookie to the NBA may have played ball since middle school, but they still call him a "rookie" because he never played for the NBA in his life, yet he still played the game sometime before.
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To even get into the pro sports leagues, you have to be at least decent. That means you have to handle the game object a bit... |
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True; I don't think anyone has ever picked up a basketball for the first time in his life and instantly been a star player ("hey, I think I have a knack for this!").
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I can't directly compare to previous years that used the camera, but levels were checked at the majority of the regional events, and only needed adjustments a few times to bring them into spec. That doesn't mean it was ideal, however. The dark curtain, the lack of conistency in the lighting in the background, and the spotlight positioning made it difficult for the camera to meter the light and get a good exposure. With the data and experience gained, I think the camera will be better utilized in coming years. Additionally, having a moving target being shot at from a moving platform with a slow projectile is more than just a vision problem. Personally I think the lead estimation and the lack of scoring benefit was the primary reason for the camera being underutilized. While discussing the event lighting, I'll also mention that few teams took advantage of the lunch hour for measuring the field or calibrating the camera. At the three regionals where I assisted with this, three or four teams gave it a shot. In Atlanta, the red seats and pink target were close to each other in color, but they could be differentiated with a small change to the hue threshold. I don't know how many people asked the NI AIs, but only two teams asked me for help with vision. The vision sessions I presented were also not well attended. IMO, inconsistent lighting isn't the only issue. Greg McKaskle |
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Greg--we gave up at our first regional....although Steve gave us a lot of help that Thursday at lunch, we didn't have time to get the camera working reliably, so we changed strategy and everything worked out ok.
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The final 4 setup, show and all was LAME. Where did the 4 division champs robot parade go? Where did the big entrance for Dave go? Why were there so many speeches in between the matches? The big finish was merely a boring cable show.
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Agreed. My best memory of FIRST Championships is Dave V. riding out in a car to ZZ Top's Sharp Dressed Man. Best ever.
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I certainly don't think I had intended that as a shot against the camera or technology or support that NI supplied this year. It was NOT intended that way. I agree that the game challenge was the biggest cause of the camera being underused by teams, but I feel that has as much to do with the specific choice of target teams were asked to follow. Similar to the last time we had an unlit target (2005), there was minimal success by teams. However, with a backlit target in 2006 ans 2007, success was much more widespread. This is especially true in 2006, when the value of tracking the target was readily apparent and incredibly high. |
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