2019-09-15 10:10:33 -0600 | commented question | Detecting movement of the camera itself I managed to get satisfactory results with segmentation (something like body-pix), taking the areas where it's least pro |
2019-09-03 13:54:46 -0600 | commented question | Detecting movement of the camera itself Any ideas how to tackle it? Dense optical flow is slow, optical flow is not robust, absdiff isn't either, background sub |
2019-09-03 13:54:14 -0600 | commented question | Detecting movement of the camera itself Any ideas how to tackle it? Dense optical flow is slow, optical flow is not robust, absdiff isn't either, background sub |
2019-09-03 08:48:11 -0600 | commented question | Detecting movement of the camera itself Not sure what you're asking ... I have a camera. It captures frames. I analyse those frames. The camera moves if the com |
2019-09-03 07:24:57 -0600 | commented question | Detecting movement of the camera itself What do you mean? It's an integrated camera, like the iSight of a Macbook. There's no motion sensor. I was wondering if |
2019-09-02 13:56:03 -0600 | commented question | Detecting movement of the camera itself It's just the end goal to detect camera movement on any laptop, it's the point of the application. The input is the came |
2019-09-02 13:53:09 -0600 | commented question | Detecting movement of the camera itself It's just the end goal to detect camera movement on any laptop, it's the point of the application. The input is the came |
2019-09-02 04:27:29 -0600 | asked a question | Detecting movement of the camera itself Detecting movement of the camera itself The goal is to detect whether or not the computer camera is moving. Reaction nee |