After royal rumble (WWF?) with CCV last night, I manage to get it run on Fedora 12 with my built-in webcam running.
CCV works OOTB with my Winblows Vista except for Fedora, I had troubled compiling CCV using blockcode.
Community Core Vision or CCV for short (also known as tbeta), is a open source/cross-platform solution for computer vision and machine sensing. It takes an video input stream and outputs tracking data (e.g. coordinates and blob size) and events (e.g. finger down, moved and released) that are used in building nui aware applications.http://nuicode.com/projects/tbeta
CCV can interface with various web cameras and video devices as well as connect to various TUIO/OSC/XML enabled applications and supports many multi-touch lighting techniques including: FTIR, DI, DSI, and LLP with expansion planned for the future vision applications (custom modules/filters).
For more info, visit http://ccv.nuigroup.com/ and http://nuigroup.com/forums/
You can visit the forum to get more info on this.
More and less, visit http://wiki.nuigroup.com/Main_Page
I will update my post tonite regarding CCV on Fedora 12.
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