Friday, December 22, 2006

Howdy

Hello and welcome to the exciting adventure that is "vacant parking space detection". So far, the focus of my efforts has been the generation of a viable training set and test set comprised of overhead images of a parking lot.

Being that I am currently in the Bay Area and have no access to P503 (the parking lot behind EBUI), I have decided to use a parking lot in Emeryville, CA, shown in the image on the right to train and test my vacant parking space detection software on.

Using a Cannon A540 set at 640x480 with a circular polarizing lens to cut down on glare, I took 33 pictures of a parking lot on 12/22/06. Unfortunately, over 2/3 of the pictures were ruined due to blurriness caused by my shaky hands. Since I took the pictures at dusk when the lighting was poor, the camera shutter was open a lot longer than it is when the lighting is good, requiring a steadier hand to prevent blurring. Oh well, live and learn.

2 comments:

Stevedriving said...

Hello sir, I'm always visiting your blog, and bookmarked this for reference in my research project.
I'm new in digital image processing,,,
sir can you guide me, what to do first?,

T____t, I'm searching for months

I'm an IT student,Philippines,

thanks sir, God bless, more powers to your works!, i love it

Stevedriving said...

Hello sir, I'm always visiting your blog, and bookmarked this for reference in my research project.
I'm new in digital image processing,,,
sir can you guide me, what to do first?,

T____t, I'm searching for months

I'm an IT student,Philippines,

thanks sir, God bless, more powers to your works!, i love it