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multiple object tracking labview

I needed help in an emergency

I want to tracking multiple object (Detection and Recogition)

exemple :

 

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Hi Hamza.Chaouri,

 

What have you tried so far? Are you looking to use the LabVIEW Vision Development Module or OpenCV? What is your camera setup? There are a lot of factors that go into building a vision tracking system like this, so we need more details in order to be able to give any suggestions.

 

Also, there is a dedicated board for machine vision that might be a better place to post:

http://forums.ni.com/t5/Machine-Vision/bd-p/200

 

-Jordan

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I guess his dog ate his emergency.

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Thank you so much for your reply !

I tried with him a lot and took my time and did not Atousel the result.

I understand and work on it Vision Development Module but i have no information on OpenCV ,are there steps to follow to learn this property (OpenCV)? 

What is important is the best way ?

Lifecam Cinema Camera

 

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Hamza.Chaouri,

 

OpenCV is an open-source library of machine vision algorithms. This is what is being used in the first video you posted. There is a LabVIEW OpenCV library that can be installed through the VI Package Manager. If you're interested, more information can be found here:

 

Developing Vision Applications using OpenCV and NI Vision

 

However, the Vision Development Module already contains a built-in object tracking algorithm. Try taking a look at the Object Tracking shipping example. If you have the Vision Development Module installed, you can find it in the example finder or at C:\Program files (x86)\LabVIEW [version]\Tracking\Object Tracking.vi.

 

Also, did you try searching the forums before posting? There are a lot of threads about object tracking in LabVIEW with a lot of good suggestions and example programs:

 

How do you track a moving object using Labview and Vision Assistant

LabView object tracking (Vision Development Module 2013)

Object Tracking

 

Also, look on Youtube.

 

-Jordan

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