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opencv-steel-darts
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Photo-recognition scoring app
Big challenge is always going to be calibration of the cameras. The software problem is tractable. Check this project out: https://github.com/hanneshoettinger/opencv-steel-darts and I believe there's a Facebook group where some developers collaborate.
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When you play online and you get a 180 almost every time you get 1 out of 5 rating afterwards . Ppfff there is a lot of cheating online. Any suggestions are welcome for better platforms
I never played online. Just asking myself how you can cheat there? Is it cheating like showing recorded 180s or how they do it? I was thinking of software that tracks the score (like https://github.com/hanneshoettinger/opencv-steel-darts). Are there platforms supporting it?
imagehub
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Wolfram Mathmatica ML Models Whaaaaat?
To give you some background I have been implementing a security camera system using imagenode, imagehub, and imagezmq developed by Jeff Bass which in my humble opinion is just awesome. Jeff has written a very good installation guide so go have a look.
What are some alternatives?
vidgear - A High-performance cross-platform Video Processing Python framework powerpacked with unique trailblazing features :fire:
imagezmq - A set of Python classes that transport OpenCV images from one computer to another using PyZMQ messaging.
SkunkBooth - Text based command line webcam photobooth app
Beginner-Traffic-Light-Detection-OpenCV-YOLOv3 - This is a python program using YOLO and OpenCV to detect traffic lights. Works in The Netherlands, possibly other countries
Batch-crop-images - A tool for cropping similar images in a batch with an interface.
lane-detection-opencv - This is for detecting any lane in the road to identify the road map
Distance_measurement_using_single_camera - using single camera to measure the distance opencv python,
cam_board - Turn web cam into a black / white board
optical.flow.demo - A project that uses optical flow and machine learning to detect aimhacking in video clips.