A simple movement detector
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May 15, 2022 - Python
A simple movement detector
Chandelier made from earphones, Rasberry Pi 3A+, LED Strip, bt speaker, bt remote, jack-connected speaker and movement sensors.
Python program that tracks length of rally (how many hits in a row) of a videotaped ping pong point.
Movement detector used to a pendulum.
Movement feedback system that can provide real-time evaluative, corrective, and directive information about a movement performed by the user.
Movement detection using OpenCv library
Movement detector and capture whit telegram alarm
An open source CCTV cameras visualizer and recorder
Motion detection security programme which is developed using python & computer vision (open cv ).
Few computer vision algorithms implemented in Python for university course.
This python code uses OpenCV to detect movements in videos and logs with timestamps. Special features: 1. set region of interest by coordinates 2.set noise level 3. set how clean the log you want.
This is series of various Open-CV projects in Python. Every file is included in folders.
Movement Detector using python
A repository of my opencv projects
A program that uses Python and OpenCV to determine whether or not a person is nodding their head yes, no, or remaining still. Uses a number of points of interest and an original algorithm for determining whether a movement is significant enough to be considered a nod.
An automated and simple tool for fast quality analysis of animal MRI
System integrated with YOLOv4 and Deep SORT for real-time crowd monitoring, then perform crowd analysis. The system is able to monitor for abnormal crowd activity, social distance violation and restricted entry. The other part of the system can then process crowd movement data into optical flow, heatmap and energy graph.
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