Re: Measuring the speed of vehicles with a web cam ?



Thak for the reference.

"Joseph Gordon" <pdsphx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
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There was a company that had computer vision stuff including
motion (along with other types of signal processing). The are
at www.mitov.com I have not used them. They announced
a new version in this newsgroup back on 10/31/2007.

Thanks,




"rap" <voldemor@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On this site: http://www.patzsch.de/detern.html the author posted an
article and software capable of measuring the speed of vehicles with a
web
cam (Geschwindigkeit Messen mit einer WebCam für Win 2000 und Windows XP
/Vista). I didn't test this out but anyone here has an idea how we can do
it
with Delphi? May be there is a third party video component that may be
readily used?






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