I did look and they draw squares on the pavement to train the system. They do busses and Semis so we'd be no problem.
I've done similar computer vision systems to correct for barrel distortion and camera tilt. It's surprisingly good. I was able to make a really cheap fisheye lens flat and square. The training actually just looks at the corners and is immune to the actual size of the squares. There system looks pretty cheap, but for $250? damn!
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From: Gmclist on behalf of Matt Colie via Gmclist
Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2021 4:57 PM
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Cc: Matt Colie
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] 360 camera - correct link
> Oh Man, they have birds eye view!
> Thats a pretty good price... if they work. You'd have to train them, probably with a checkerboard pattern.
keith,
If you open up the search a little more, you can find the "Calibration Cloth" for the system. It is not GMC size.
Matt
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