On Saturday 26 October 2013 12:07:33 Viesturs Lācis did opine:
> Hello!
>
> I have a guy from university that is doing internship in my company. I
> gave him a task to use opencv and write a script that would recognize a
> part in webcam capture and provide a coordinate of particular feature
> of part (center of a hole in part or whatever) and angle of part's
> orientation. That script is running in terminal and it shows the
> coordinates and the angle.
>
> I think there are few guys on this mailing list that have played with
> computer vision, so I would appreciate if you could share some hints,
> how are the coordinates of the captured part communicated to LinuxCNC
> and how LinuxCNC requests capturing next part. I would appreciate some
> links that explain, how others have done that, my attempts at searching
> the web did not provide any meaningful results.
See what your guy can get out of "camview-emc". It might be helpful
although I don't have my setup fully functional, yet...
Cheers, Gene
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