2014-01-15 20:57:57 -0600 | commented answer | how to recognize poker chips stack from a side view thanks Spas, i thought of that too. if you look at the images given in the question, it is tough to isolate the chip stack from the table as they are very similar in color. so color filtering gives a lot of noise. also the gradient in color change due to shadow emanating from the light source makes it harder to isolate the chip stack. |
2014-01-15 20:54:28 -0600 | commented question | how to recognize poker chips stack from a side view Thanks JayThaRevo, here is a link for the images: https://app.box.com/s/ido370rb74tlwfwnfzhx the main issue is that background subtraction doesnt reduce too much noise and without that, it is tough to isolate the chip stack and count the height. any ideas? |
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2014-01-09 23:56:32 -0600 | asked a question | how to recognize poker chips stack from a side view Hi! I need the wisdom of my fellow opencv gurus for a fun but tricky problem. I am going to have a poker tournament with my friends at my home, and I wanted to record the money bet with a camera which will be placed on the side of the table. The chips will be stacked in a single stack, and can have colors white, black, red, blue, green. I wanted to count the total value of chips bet by any player in the game. the players could be sitting close or away from the camera. For illustration, I have attached a pic to this post. any help would be appreciated. Here is the link to images from the table https://app.box.com/s/ido370rb74tlwfwnfzhx |