Here's a demonstration of some work I did for University.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dX6s-3Xm7xU
It's done with OpenCV and I'll be happy to share the code with whoever is
interested.

2015-01-18 13:18 GMT+00:00 Mario Corsolini <oi...@oipaz.net>:

> Hi Josef, and everybody!
>
> I am Mario Corsolini, the other author of PhotoKifu. I am aware our program
> was a little hidden in the Internet, mainly because until few weeks ago
> only
> an Italian version existed. Now you can download the international (EN/IT)
> version from my website:
>
>         http://www.oipaz.net/PhotoKifu.html
>
> Within few days v2.10 will be available, featuring an improved recognition
> routine (as previously stated by Andrea), as well as various bugfixes.
>
>
>
> After the tests in Pisa we will be able to provide more details, re its
> reliability. For the moment I just want to point out that PhotoKifu still
> requires a human operator: pictures must be shot during the game, then
> transferred into a computer and analysed by our program.
>
> In order to achieve a higher level of automatism we must complete
> VideoKifu,
> which at present is in a very early stage of development. I suppose in
> ECG2015 we will have a working prototype for a demonstration, at best: an
> official release will most likely be ready before ECG2016.
>
>         Best regards,
>         Dr Mario Corsolini
>
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