Howdy, all.
I've been searching the literature for ANY references to research that has
been done with color video cameras for motion analysis. So far, I've been
able to find plenty on B&W/Greyscale systems, and plenty on color re:
surgery (blood flows, etc..), but nothing on color.
I'd also be interested in papers on methods that DON'T use thresholding as
a main image processing as a main technique.
The reason I'm searching is that I'd like to test the hypothesis of whether
color is more {accurate, easily automated, reliable, etc...} than Greyscale
for motion analysis.
Thank you,
-Dan
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I've been searching the literature for ANY references to research that has
been done with color video cameras for motion analysis. So far, I've been
able to find plenty on B&W/Greyscale systems, and plenty on color re:
surgery (blood flows, etc..), but nothing on color.
I'd also be interested in papers on methods that DON'T use thresholding as
a main image processing as a main technique.
The reason I'm searching is that I'd like to test the hypothesis of whether
color is more {accurate, easily automated, reliable, etc...} than Greyscale
for motion analysis.
Thank you,
-Dan
-------------------------------------- KLR650 "The Dirt Ninja" --
|Daniel C. Richardson |Penn State University Graduate Studies |
|122 East Irvin Avenue |Industrial Engineering - Human Factors |
|State College, PA 16801 |"Education should not bore. Work should |
|(814) 234-6640 | not stress. Life should not pain." |
-- dcr126@psu.edu -----------------------------------------------