On Thursday 29 September 2011 21:16:52 you wrote: > Hello, > I have a neat Python project I'd like to share. It does real-time motion > tracking, using the Python bindings to the OpenCV library: > > http://derek.simkowiak.net/motion-tracking-with-python/ > > There is a YouTube video showing the script in action. > > It's especially neat because my daughter and I worked together on this > project. We used it to track her two pet gerbils, as part of her science > fair project. She wrote her own (separate) Python script to read the > motion tracking log files, compute distance and velocity, and then > export those values in a CSV file. Like I say on the web page: "I’m > convinced that Python is the best language currently available for > teaching kids how to program." > > I also use Python professionally, and it's worked out great every time. > There's no job Python can't handle. > > > Thanks, > Derek Simkowiak > http://derek.simkowiak.net
Hi, this is awesome!! I'm currently working in something similar, but I am having problems with getting data from the CCD (basically i don't know how to do it :), can you give me a tip for doing this? Or explain how you did it please? I not a newbie at python but not as experienced as evidently you are. Thanks a lot in advance. -- (...)Also, since that same law states that any system able to prove its consistency to itself must be inconsistent; any mind that believes it can prove its own sanity is, therefore, insane.(...) Kurt Gödel.
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