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UAT Robotics and Embedded Systems

This is the blog for the Robotics and Embedded Systems program at the University of Advancing Technology in Tempe, AZ. Find out more about our program at majors.uat.edu/robotics/

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

RBT337 Final Project: Glyph Tracking

Mike's back, demonstrating his final project for UAT's Digital Vision and Sensor Processing course. In this video, Mike is demonstrating his SURF-based Glyph tracking system. Take it away Mike!

Posted by Ryan Meuth at 5:58 PM
Labels: machine vision, RBT337, student projects, UAT

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