Am 27.05.2013 um 20:09 schrieb Antoine Villeret <antoine.ville...@gmail.com>:

> hi all, 
> 
> thanks Max for sharing your (very good) work !

thanks, but the kudos should go to Jakob for that.

> I have a strange behavior here, some cross appear in the middle of nowhere...
> but the blobs are keeping their ID well

That should not be.
Can't test it at the moment because Gem is stuck with the beachball (OS X) when 
i try to access the webcam now. Very strange I didn't update or anything.. Even 
reboot didn't help (?!) If that stays like that I'll start another thread about 
it.

> did you tried pix_opencv_blobtrack ?

Not yet. I'd like to extend the "Bewegungsmelder" patches with OpenCV examples, 
but at the moment i feel it is still not fail proof. I'd like to see pd-opencv 
as a package in debian/ubuntu/mint and also inside Pd-extended. At the moment 
those patches aim for being very distributable and only depend on Pd + gem.

> it's a work in progress and I know the parameters are quiet opaque
> but I didn't find any documentation about the blobtracker modules in OpenCV...
> nevertheless, it works quite good 
> I attached a pix_opencv_blobtrack based patch 
> it doesn't work exactly the same as yours but it keeps the IDs

I'll give it a try some time when i am at a Ubuntu machine. thanks!

> the main thing is to make the foreground detection module to not update to 
> quickly to keep static blob ID

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