RE: Triangulating webcams
RE: Triangulating webcams
- Subject: RE: Triangulating webcams
- From: em <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2008 20:40:32 -0500
Thanks much for your thoughtful responses. I found both of them helpful.
A few years ago I ran across the MPI framework, but I don't think this required Xgrid,
altho you'd certainly need someway to identify network nodes.
I don't think MPI requires Xgrid, but I certainly could be wrong on this.
There was a nice article describing the running of Xgrid without any kind of 'server'--I didn't think this was possible.
I don't have a server implemented and have no intention of installing Xserve (nor a freebie)at present--out of my budgeted time and money.
I don't think Xgrid is limited to 'local' as Andrew stated.
I can easily transport 'strings' over a network using UDP multi-casting/broadcasting via Quartz Composer, but some of these
strings may get a little lengthy. What's a good language statement(s) (obj c API) for transporting small (10MB) data structures over a network?
Is this what 'sockets' are used for? In other words, I'm trying to fill the performance gap between extremely small data structures
(strings) sent between network nodes and shared NAS time capsule storage.
Thanks Andrew for the ref. to opencv, but they won't let me visit any sites outside of Apple:-).
I would enjoy developing these by myself, but I keep hearing people say, 'don't do it, it's already been done--reuse and recycle'.
Again, thanks for your comments regarding 'triangulating webcams'.
-em
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