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Revision as of 21:33, 28 March 2022
Group 3: Fabio Sala - Thomas Kaasschieter - Yiyin Yu - Yu Chen - Jakob Norén
Computer Vision
We start with a picture of our pieces on a black A3 paper. After which we use the Python script to measure the sizes and centre points of all the pieces. The Google Colab Notebook is linked on the bottom of this page.
We will update this page after the computer vision workshop!
Canvas size
Measure the borders of the objects
Measure the sizes of each object
Measure the size of one object
Measure the centre of one object
Python script for CV: Google Colab Notebook