A lane detection system used behind the lane departure warning system uses the principle of Hough transform and Canny edge detector to detect lane lines from realtime
camera images fed from the front - end camera of the automobile.
Not exact matches
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Image shows Jennifer Klare demonstrating the
feed path on the left - hand side of the PFO100 module and the
camera zooms in and pans up the PFO100 module]
«The chile pods are
fed in a straight line into the machine where a video
camera records an
image of each chile,» said Ryan Herbon, M - TEC's project leader.
Other
cameras follow drivers delivering the finished products and
feed back
images to a security room at the grow facility.
Raw data from dozens of
camera positions is
fed to a computer program that interprets it and constructs a high - resolution
image.
This deer in this
image was startled while
feeding on apples, either by the flash of the
camera trap or by the flying squirrel behind it.
Ralph, which lives in a laptop computer, examines
images fed from a forward - looking
camera attached to the rearview mirror, searching for lines, reflectors, oil spots, and other common road markings it has been programmed to recognize.
Where the rear view mirror would usually be located, a slim screen replaces it,
fed by
images from the rear view
camera.
The system utilised three
camera feeds — two side
cameras on the wing mirrors and the reverse
camera, and in real time stretches the
image to make it look like you're looking at the car from the top.
The optional rear - view
camera is mounted near the top, giving a great view, and it
feeds images to the console.
[27] Nvidia has achieved high accuracy in developing self - driving features including lane keeping using the neural network based training mechanism in which they use a front facing
camera in a car and run it through a route and then uses the steering input and
camera images of the road
fed into the neural network and make it «learn».
Rearview
cameras are great, but a system that lets the driver see all the way around the car (through a composite overhead
image created from multiple
camera feeds) makes parking even easier.
Despite its complexity, the way it works is rather simple:
cameras mounted in the grille
feed images to a head - up display in front of the driver, creating a «see - through» or invisible view of the terrain through the hood and engine bay.
Aside from games, some of the apps are really useful, like the excellent WeatherBug app (that auto - detects your location and gives hour - by - hour forecasts, moving radar
images, and pictures from nearby
cameras), talking to someone on Skype is more fun than on a computer (too bad there's no webcam), Shazam listens to songs playing on the radio and identifies them, and NetNewsWire lets me read my blogs and RSS
feeds on - the - go.
The smart
camera measures 4.2 x 2.5 x 1 inches, and comes with a 10 - 30 mm optical zoom lens, 18.1 - megapixel CMOS sensor with ISO of up to 3200, a pop - up flash and a 3.5 - inch touchscreen LCD display in order that you can use the mirrorless
camera to capture high quality
images, while built - in Android OS allows you to access various apps at Google Play for
feeding your creativity, and you can enjoy your favorite games, apps and videos via the smart
camera.
One particular robot resembled a television with arms and hands that would fly to my
cameras and hold them, replacing my video
feed with a still
image of the corridor to make it look like everything was fine.
On the bright screen before me, a remote
feed transmits live infra - red
images from
cameras placed deep in the forest outside.
Spinning Room Conceived in 1971, this interactive video sculpture is a room with four live -
feed spinning
cameras projecting
images that spin in opposing directions — or, depending on the artist's mood, in the same direction, upside - down, or alternating directions.
When you bring up the live
feed in the TP - Link Kasa app, the
image is first transmitted to the cloud before being sent back to your phone (it's not a direct Wi - Fi connection between your phone and
camera).
Without Nest Aware, you'll still get live
feeds and live alerts, but you'll have archive access only to still
images that were recorded when the
camera was triggered by a noise or motion — and only for the past 3 hours.