Rotation invarient object recognition

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mustafa
mustafa on 26 Dec 2013
Commented: mustafa on 27 Dec 2013
Hi!
I recognize an object via HOG features. But it doesn't detect image's rotationals. Is there any way continuing at my point?
Secondly, in video, i detect with snapshot function. Maybe you know more efficient way..
Edit: get frame via getsnapshot(), than detect via step(dedector, photo)
frame= getsnapshot(handles.vid); bboxes = step(handles.Detector, frame);

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 26 Dec 2013
I don't understand your first question.
If you're detecting things in video frames, you do need to call getsnapshot(). That in itself doesn't detect anything - it just gets the frame so you can do the detection with an algorithm of your choice.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 27 Dec 2013
Perhaps if you want to get a multitude of frames at one time instead of just one frame at a time. You still need to process just one frame at a time though, I think. Though if you're doing something like motion prediction you may have to look at several frames to predict the location in the next frame.
mustafa
mustafa on 27 Dec 2013
Actually speed is not essential for my problem. Main problem is rotationals. Thanks for your support @ImageAnalyst. Sorry for my grammar :(

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