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wiki:motionscope_app [2022/02/18 22:59]
freed minor tweaks, UI elements in bold
wiki:motionscope_app [2022/02/18 23:05]
freed [Changing the motion extracting algorithm]
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-After it’s done, Vizy will automatically switch to the Analyze tab so you can see the motion of your object rendered in all its glory.+After it’s done, Vizy will automatically switch to the **Analyze** tab so you can see the motion of your object rendered in all its glory.
  
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-You can also choose the graphs you wish to view by selecting ​the selector ​above each graph pair.   ​Position,​ velocity, and acceleration graphs for x and y are chosen by default. ​ Direction and magnitude graphs are available for velocity and acceleration.+You can also choose the graphs you wish to view from the dropdown menu above each graph pair.   ​Position,​ velocity, and acceleration graphs for x and y are chosen by default. ​ Direction and magnitude graphs are available for velocity and acceleration.
  
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-For advanced users who don’t mind doing some Python programming,​ you can customize MotionScope’s motion ​extracting ​algorithm to fit your needs better.  For example, if you wanted to track the motion of a trebuchet, you'd likely want to use visual clues other than motion (e.g. hue, structure) to extract the motion of only the payload as it's gaining speed and being flung. ​ Check out ''​%%simplemotion.py%%''​ in the source directory (''​%%/​home/​pi/​vizy/​apps/​motionscope%%''​).+For advanced users who don’t mind doing some Python programming,​ you can customize MotionScope’s motion ​extraction ​algorithm to better ​fit your needs. ​ For example, if you wanted to track the motion of a trebuchet, you'd likely want to use visual clues other than motion (e.g. hue, structure) to extract the motion of only the payload as it's gaining speed and being flung. ​ Check out ''​%%simplemotion.py%%''​ in the source directory (''​%%/​home/​pi/​vizy/​apps/​motionscope%%''​).
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wiki/motionscope_app.txt · Last modified: 2023/05/09 16:30 by vizycam