Re: [Computer-go] [ANN] Imago - Go board optical recognition

2016-01-03 Thread Mario Corsolini
Hi everybody! Two days ago we released PhotoKifu v3.00, that heavily relies on OpenCV instead of the nice, but slow, ImageMagick suite. We are now able to process each picture in about a tenth of a second, pre-processing included. Everything may be found at http://www.oipaz.net/PhotoKifu.html,

Re: [Computer-go] [ANN] Imago - Go board optical recognition

2015-03-09 Thread Andrea Carta
... and again... - Pisa's organizers agreed on letting us take pictures (or movies, we'll decide later) of some games. One of the players will also contribute (he wants to take the pictures himself); others will probably join later on. Pisa was a success. At least, it was on the software

Re: [Computer-go] [ANN] Imago - Go board optical recognition

2015-02-09 Thread Andrea Carta
Petr Baudis pasky at ucw.cz writes: I think a presentation of paper describing your system would find a very interested audience. If the system goes through sufficient prior testing, I think deploying it on EGC2015 would be truly awesome and I would be glad to support it. Hi again! I'm glad

Re: [Computer-go] [ANN] Imago - Go board optical recognition

2015-01-18 Thread Mario Corsolini
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:

Re: [Computer-go] [ANN] Imago - Go board optical recognition

2015-01-18 Thread Josef Moudrik
Hello Andrea, I happen to be organizing the technical section of EGC2015, and we would certainly be really glad to use automatic transcription and internet broadcasting, as this would make it possible to broadcast more boards with less manpower (hopefully more precisely, it is common that one

Re: [Computer-go] [ANN] Imago - Go board optical recognition

2015-01-18 Thread Alexandre Nuno Milheiro de Oliveira
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

Re: [Computer-go] [ANN] Imago - Go board optical recognition

2015-01-17 Thread Andrea Carta
Hi mr. Baudis! we must have missed PhotoKifu when surveying the available software. We're getting used to that. In Italy Go is completely unknown and everything related goes unnoticed. Months ago I showed the program to a colleague of mine, who shares many of my hobbies, and he asked What is

Re: [Computer-go] [ANN] Imago - Go board optical recognition

2015-01-17 Thread Marc Landgraf
Out of curiosity... In the picture you linked ( http://i59.tinypic.com/10cnu5c.jpg ), how does your program read the position in the top left, considering the illegal stone there? Or does it not have any Go rules knowledge and leaves the interpretation to the user? In that case it may create .sgf

Re: [Computer-go] [ANN] Imago - Go board optical recognition

2015-01-17 Thread Andrea Carta
Marc Landgraf mahrgell87 at gmail.com writes: Out of curiosity...In the picture you linked ( http://i59.tinypic.com/10cnu5c.jpg ), how does your program read the position in the top left, considering the illegal stone there?  Or does it not have any Go rules knowledge and leaves the

Re: [Computer-go] [ANN] Imago - Go board optical recognition

2015-01-16 Thread Petr Baudis
Hi! On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 01:55:35AM +, Andrea Carta wrote: Tomas Musil (a student of mine), has created a state-of-the-art open source Go board optical recognition software. We have focused on completely automatic runs, so it automatically detects the board corners and then