Best setup for head tracking
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 1:04 pm
Hey,
I recently got a SmartNAV 4 camera and have been experimenting with the OptiTrack SDK, to try and see if Optical Motion tracking is a viable solution for a project we are working on.
I wanted to know the best set up, in terms of cameras and software, for optical head motion tracking in an environment that's not really designed for motion tracking. It can be assumed that the individual whose head will be tracked will be stationary (only their head will move). We need 6DOF tracking for the individual's head. The idea is to have enough coordinate data to generate an immersive display output, where the user's head moves around and a virtual camera would rotate or pan accordingly in a 3D scene for example.
Some of the specifics I would be interested in...
*How many cameras would be required for this set up
*Which SDK needs to be used?
*How many markers need to be placed on a user's head for reliable, responsive tracking?
(And also any other advice you can give!)
Thanks,
-Preet
I recently got a SmartNAV 4 camera and have been experimenting with the OptiTrack SDK, to try and see if Optical Motion tracking is a viable solution for a project we are working on.
I wanted to know the best set up, in terms of cameras and software, for optical head motion tracking in an environment that's not really designed for motion tracking. It can be assumed that the individual whose head will be tracked will be stationary (only their head will move). We need 6DOF tracking for the individual's head. The idea is to have enough coordinate data to generate an immersive display output, where the user's head moves around and a virtual camera would rotate or pan accordingly in a 3D scene for example.
Some of the specifics I would be interested in...
*How many cameras would be required for this set up
*Which SDK needs to be used?
*How many markers need to be placed on a user's head for reliable, responsive tracking?
(And also any other advice you can give!)
Thanks,
-Preet