This doesnt work as described above, as it's very difficult to get it to run continously without crashing. When training for object tracking for example, a detection box appears to...
JaneYu 2022-10-11 02:31:35 30 Views6 Replies This doesnt work as described above, as it's very difficult to get it to run continously without crashing. When training for object tracking for example, a detection box appears to show you what is being tracked, but then when you switch to non training mode, the box appears randomly, and it hardly ever recognises the object you are trying to track. I am not doing anyuthing complex, its aa brighly coloured red and green disc that I am trying to track, and I simply want to move the robot left/right based on where the disc is ie follow the disk. So even something simple like this, it can not be used in an actual robot.
If it's a real insect, we think HuskyLens will have a hard time recognizing it because real insects are too small. And the sensor doesn't support night vision.
If it's a picture of an insect, you can use the object categorization function
JaneYu Sorry, HuskyLens currently does not have a video output function. So it is not possible to display the video on the PC or the big screen.
JaneYu Hello would it be possible to identify several objects at the same time such as a path, a bicycle and a jogger? If so would it be possible to to this on the go?
JaneYu You can try to implement it with object classification function. For better recognition, it is recommended to use this function under slow motion.
No sir, the HuskyLens could not be used as the rain detector.
May be you could take a look at this product:
https://www.dfrobot.com/pro...
JaneYu HuskyLens's new product is under development, we will consider the suggestions you provide, welcome to continue to pay attention.
Here has some project, you can reference, maybe can help you.
https://mc.dfrobot.com.cn/f...
JaneYu 

