Tag Archives: software

Image Recognition / Search Applications

I was asked yesterday if there are applications that can recognise and catalogue images, particularly of buildings.

Years ago I proposed a simpler (ontology reductive) system for tourism so I have an interest in uses for this technology but I am not in this field.
Nevertheless, a quick search found these links. No guarantees but some of the tools look very interesting indeed:

Firstly, an overview:
List of 14+ Image Recognition APIs

Most famous applications that as far as I know only search (and don’t categorise) from your photograph to what may match on the Web:
Google Goggles

More details:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Goggles
Of course the way forward for entire scenes courtesy of Google + Stanford:
NB https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bing_Vision does not appear suitable here

For general purposes this looks promising

If you wish the app to automatically sort and tag images (so that adatabase can automatically order them) do you have a developer?

Besides http://www.recognize.im/ you can also check out (and thanks to Quora):


NB Diego Jiménez-Badillo, Mario Canul Ku, Salvador Ruíz-Correa, Rogelio Hashimoto-Beltrán have created a 3D version: “A machine learning approach for 3D shape analysis and recognition of archaeological objects

Which hardware and software packages are vital for virtual reality and game display centres?

We have stereo and surround displays being built here at Curtin with typical Unity, AutoDesk and Adobe products.
But I feel we are missing a range of peripherals. So I made a quick list (I cannot find the Sony VR bike, would add that).
Which reminds me of PaperDude VR: http://techland.time.com/2013/08/02/paperdude-vr-paperboy-meets-virtual-reality-helmet-meets-motion-sensor-meets-connected-bike/

Anyway, the bike is a great natural interface for VR, especially for virtual simulations of large cites.

Suggested hardware
Virtual Reality bike interface http://www.computrainer.com.au/Buyonline.aspx

Biofeedback
http://emotiv.com/ especially the EEF head set http://emotiv.com/eeg/features.php
An alternative headgear set would be http://www.neurosky.com/Developer.aspx

3D
3D printer, possibly http://www.stratasys.com/3d-printers/design-series

Other Peripherals
In the past I mentioned siftables https://www.sifteo.com/ the product seems a shadow of their potential, wonder what happened.
This talk explains them here http://www.ted.com/talks/david_merrill_demos_siftables_the_smart_blocks.html
Only from USA stores I think http://www.marblesthebrainstore.com/locations

Nice to have: Arduino for prototyping simple peripherals http://techcrunch.com/2013/09/05/bitalino/

A drone http://ardrone2.parrot.com/ even archaeologists use them

Haptics
http://www.immersion.com/markets/gaming/
Probably the http://www.immersion.com/markets/gaming/products/index.html#tab=logitech if we are going to do urban vis in the dome
There is even a fishing pole with feedback! http://www.immersion.com/markets/gaming/products/index.html#tab=griffin (no have no use for this, don’t buy it!)
http://tngames.com/ 3rd space vest http://tngames.com/products
Kickstarter vest http://games.on.net/2013/06/araig-is-a-force-feedback-suit-for-gaming-and-they-want-your-kickstarter-dollars/
Or joystick http://www.thrustmaster.com/products/force-feedback-joystick

An excellent camera (DSLR) or even panorama camera, I know iVEC has them at UWA but I don’t think Curtin does?
http://www.ptgrey.com/PRODUCTS/ladybug2/ladybug2_360_video_camera.asp
I am not sure if we need a gigapixel camera or will borrow from iVEC@UWA

Software
For urban vis http://www.esri.com/software/cityengine
(Warning Sambit thinks it is clunky but I know of no decent competitors)
PS Wesley might find some good google earth data here https://earthengine.google.org/#intro

cycle trainer
http://www.tacx.com/en/products/software
review of above http://djconnel.blogspot.com.au/2012/10/interbike-2012-virtual-reality-trainers.html

motion capture http://organicmotion.com/products/openstage

3D modelling http://pixologic.com/zbrush/ esp http://store.pixologic.com/

3D modelling for landscapes http://www.e-onsoftware.com/
3D extras (software etc) for Unity https://www.assetstore.unity3d.com/

Adobe after effects, I am not sure Curtin has a license for this but it is great for video editing.

Panorama stitching software eg www.autopano.net or www.easypano.com/virtual-tour-studio.html or any of
www.ptgui.com/
software.bergmark.com/enfuseGUI/Main.html
gardengnomesoftware.com/pano2vr.php
krpano.com/
flashificator.com/