03-03-2010 08:52 PM
I am looking to create a VI which does pattern matching which is scale invariant, that is
If I creat a template which is smaller ot bigger than the target image it shoudl be able to
recognize it,no matter what. I created a vi which is attahced to this post. I am receiving an
error saying that this template doesnot have information for scale invariant matching. I am attching a snapshot of that too. The real time time image also is posted along with the template. Anyone.
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03-03-2010 08:54 PM
Sorry
Forgot to add the error message. I am attaching it to this.
03-04-2010 12:56 AM
03-04-2010 01:16 AM - edited 03-04-2010 01:17 AM
You can use a geometric pattern matching and use a line profile using the rectangle bounding box like this
03-04-2010 08:57 AM
Ok
That thread I posted was for color pattern matching and this is for grey scale.
yes they both are similar but not the same. I couldnot open your attachment.
could you post your code on what you did exactly. I have latest version, so I
am sure I can open anything.
03-04-2010 09:05 AM
The biggest question I have is did you use a single template for all the matches that you
shown in the screen shot above. If so can we do the same in color pattern matching in labview
or not.
03-04-2010 09:31 AM
WHAT THE HELL.
WHO LOGGED INTO MY PROFILE AND POSTED ABOVE TWO POSTS.
I didnot post the above two questions.
03-04-2010 09:37 AM
Yesh
I am so sorry, I was in the image processing lab.
You didnot logoff your profile, and in a hurry I posted
my requests without checking what profile I was logged
in. Those two posts were by me and later I tried to delete
them but couldnot.
03-04-2010 10:15 AM
I am so sorry. forget last post. I donot know whats wrong with that system.
Its going to your profile by default. I will make sure that it doesnot happen again.
03-04-2010 10:47 AM
Muks
you asked me to create a line profile using a bounding box.
I am not able to open the attachment you posted. can you
a screen shot of what you did.
Also neglect posts 5 to 9. My system in the lab was logged
into a different profile. Sorry for the commotion if you are
still not laughing.