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#1 19-Dec-2012 13:02:12

dhika11march
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markerless

hello,
what's the best choice when using markerless?
image with colorfull and crowded object, glow, transparent color? OR image with solid color, steady line, many object, no transparent color?
because there is a markerless that difficult to detect by webcam.
or it is about the size of images?
please tell me..
thanks!

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#2 19-Dec-2012 15:07:17

arkeon
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Re: markerless

almost all of that ^^
this is difficult to found a picture with the best detection.
try a picture with text and gradients, this works well with photos and the colors are not taken in accounts

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#3 11-Jan-2013 04:22:22

NovanNingnong
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Re: markerless

Hi, i try to use my own bitmap as marker, in AR marker PlugIT i set the size at 0.067 meter. my question is what size of bitmap that i have to use?
thanks

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#4 11-Jan-2013 10:12:48

arkeon
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Re: markerless

Hello,

the size of the bitmap depend of what you need and on performances.
Bigger your bitmap is and more you could "zoom" on it an keep the position track, but the detection will be a little slower.

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#5 12-Jan-2013 12:04:38

NovanNingnong
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Re: markerless

arkeon wrote:

Hello,

the size of the bitmap depend of what you need and on performances.
Bigger your bitmap is and more you could "zoom" on it an keep the position track, but the detection will be a little slower.

i'd try 6.7 x 6.7 cm bitmap, just like the size in AR marker PlugIT (0.067m) the detection is pretty bad, i can't get stable detection just like using standart markers, can u give me suggestion how the bitmap size who have both, i mean the performance and the fast detection,
here is my marker pattern example, do this would have a good detection?
8tv1d.jpg
thanks a lot arkeon:)

Last edited by NovanNingnong (12-Jan-2013 12:12:38)

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#6 12-Jan-2013 13:46:27

arkeon
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Re: markerless

hello

your marker is too simple for feature detections, tr to add a noisy background

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#7 13-Jan-2013 14:10:59

NovanNingnong
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Re: markerless

arkeon wrote:

hello

your marker is too simple for feature detections, tr to add a noisy background

so more complex image is better?

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#8 13-Jan-2013 15:13:13

arkeon
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Re: markerless

Yes your picture must have a sufficient number of interest points for a good detection.

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#9 14-Jan-2013 18:12:55

NovanNingnong
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Re: markerless

arkeon wrote:

Yes your picture must have a sufficient number of interest points for a good detection.

is this yne6o.jpg will be good and have fast respond/detection if being markers?

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#10 14-Jan-2013 18:25:14

arkeon
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Re: markerless

I don't really know just have a try smile

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