camera tracking in classrooms
Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 3:06 pm
I am a streaming media engineer working for an e-learning company. Schools are eager to automate the capture of video and audio podcasts of classroom lectures, using tools such as Apreso Classroom from Anystream.
One problem which consistently arises is the automation of camera tracking. Some expensive (DOD-type) solutions have been tried using IR beacons and they seem to work. I'm wondering if a low-cost product could be developed (or perhaps already exists) using TrackIR?
The basic requirement would be for the video camera to receive control signals from software that would allow it to track an IR tag or beacon from across a room. There are already low cost cameras that can perform the necessary PTZ movements based on software control (usually manipulated by a joystick). The usual approach is to have 2 cams: a wide angle view to track the beacon and a tighter view to follow the speaker or (in this case) classroom instructor.
Anyone already doing this? Any suggestions?
One problem which consistently arises is the automation of camera tracking. Some expensive (DOD-type) solutions have been tried using IR beacons and they seem to work. I'm wondering if a low-cost product could be developed (or perhaps already exists) using TrackIR?
The basic requirement would be for the video camera to receive control signals from software that would allow it to track an IR tag or beacon from across a room. There are already low cost cameras that can perform the necessary PTZ movements based on software control (usually manipulated by a joystick). The usual approach is to have 2 cams: a wide angle view to track the beacon and a tighter view to follow the speaker or (in this case) classroom instructor.
Anyone already doing this? Any suggestions?