Tracking a ping-pong ball using Android-OpenCV Library
svn co http://yus-repo.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/Android/apps/objtrack* needs Android-NDK to build.
modify objtrack.cpp to detect other objects/colors
pre-built installer: Object-Track.apk
* only for Android phones with ARMv7-capable CPU and Gingerbread OS.
references:
OpenCV for Android (see Tutorial 2 Advanced - 1. Add Native OpenCV)
Tracking colored objects in OpenCV
Android-OpenCV Google-Group
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edit 05-05-12
interfacing the app to philrobokit-Anito board (observe the LEDs+buzzer states with respect to the ball position).
* Data are being transmitted via the usb2serial adapter (built-in to the kit) using android-serialport-api.


Nice work could post more article about object tracking method
ReplyDeletei'm new Android developer and now i'm study about connecting your Object-Tracking with IOIO board.
download your files and ndk-build
ReplyDeletebut not build..
ndk-build help.....
hey mate, it is cool to see that works with robotics shield, though there are no motors to actually put that into actions. how about using an arduino uno and its motor shield and the motors make the phone runs onto front of the object, mate? that's like putting it in real application, beyond concept proving, mate
ReplyDeletesir do you have a square detection code for opencv in android. i need it badly, please help me.Thanks!
ReplyDeletethanks for this one it really great info..
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