AnTS is quite simple to use. It runs on Linux and Windows using Qt and Intel's OpenCV library. It can process a live video stream or read from a video file. The main concept behind it is that you just add a number of filters that will sequentially process the video input, and the tracking process is performed on the resulting filtered images. This makes it extremely versatile and programming free. You can change filters and parameters in real time, so you can play with the system and then save your configuration once it is tuned for your purposes. The detection of objects can be done automatically or manually by clicking with the right mouse button on your moving target.
In Short what it does:
General purpose image-based tracking. Augmented Reality 3D tracking. QR code tracking. mouse emulation. TUIO events. Supports PlayStation Eye. MS Kinect and video for windows compatible cameras. Perspective and distortion correction. Tracking information is sent over TUIO and UDP sockets using the protocol defined in the GUI by the user.What is new in this release:
Version 2.9-01 (04/03/2017): Fixed issue with ARMA tracking. Position was not rotation invariant. Removed support from native PSEye CL driver. It is now compatible with standard OpenCV cameras. Added AR patten images in the installer Fixed naming of AR patterns. Now it is the file name used. It should be Windows 8 and 10 and x32 and x64 compatible.
Requirements:
PSEye driver for Windows; MS kinect driver for Windows from code laboratories; Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package
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