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Virtual Gate for Counting the Passing of Persons
Chudý, Andrej Oliver ; Dvořák, Michal (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to propose a viable technique of detecting people passing through a virtual line (any opening without a turnstile or other form of the physical obstacle). Two software solutions were implemented to achieve high accuracy. First one processes 2D data output from webcam and the other one processes depth data from the 3D imaging sensor. Both software solutions were deployed and tested in a pharmaceutical storage room, where they achieved the accuracy of 98%. The software proposed in this thesis is thus reliable enough to become the basis of access control and security systems or for real-time evaluation of visitor rate statistics of commercial properties and events. The thesis also contains a comparative analysis of 3 widely used depth sensors.
Image processing and depth maps to create an interactive model
Gelo, Lukáš ; Adámek, Roman (referee) ; Appel, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with creation of communication protocol for Intel® RealSense™ cameras in MATLAB, creation of program which finds certain objects in image using depth map and implementation of this program into mechatronic exponate. Theoretical part deals with methods of depth and distance scanning. It clarifies principles of contactless and nondestructive measurement of depth and distance along with comparison of their advantages and disadvantages.
Image processing and depth maps to create an interactive model
Gelo, Lukáš ; Adámek, Roman (referee) ; Appel, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with creation of communication protocol for Intel® RealSense™ cameras in MATLAB, creation of program which finds certain objects in image using depth map and implementation of this program into mechatronic exponate. Theoretical part deals with methods of depth and distance scanning. It clarifies principles of contactless and nondestructive measurement of depth and distance along with comparison of their advantages and disadvantages.
Virtual Gate for Counting the Passing of Persons
Chudý, Andrej Oliver ; Dvořák, Michal (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to propose a viable technique of detecting people passing through a virtual line (any opening without a turnstile or other form of the physical obstacle). Two software solutions were implemented to achieve high accuracy. First one processes 2D data output from webcam and the other one processes depth data from the 3D imaging sensor. Both software solutions were deployed and tested in a pharmaceutical storage room, where they achieved the accuracy of 98%. The software proposed in this thesis is thus reliable enough to become the basis of access control and security systems or for real-time evaluation of visitor rate statistics of commercial properties and events. The thesis also contains a comparative analysis of 3 widely used depth sensors.

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