Re: catching statuses of lights
Re: catching statuses of lights
- Subject: Re: catching statuses of lights
- From: Cara Quinn <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2016 16:39:59 -0700
Hi Scott,
Are you talking about writing a machine vision app for the Mac or iPhone specifically meant to identify colored lights or LEDs to help the visually impaired?
If I am understanding you correctly, this is extraordinarily non-trivial.
If you would like me to go into more detail, I am certainly happy to.
Sorry I can’t sound more positive on this one. :) -but I’ll help where I can.
To contribute something positive here, Nant Mobile has just released the ID Recognition platform as an SDK so this may be something that you might be interested in.
It contains the same basic technology that the LookTel Money Reader and LookTel Recognizer are based on.
Here is the linkie:
https://developer.theidplatform.com
Cheers!
Cara
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On Jan 29, 2016, at 3:42 PM, Scott Berry <email@hidden> wrote:
Hello there,
I have a project I am working on and I was wondering if anyone has had to catch a status of a light or set of lights. For example, green safe, yellow caution, red stop. Then I need to relay this to the program I am building so that it knows what the lights actually mean.
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