Difference between revisions of "Calibration Definition AI"
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| − | + | Novel AI-based pose estimation algorithms allow to use AI-detected joint positions instead of glowing object (flashlight), that makes the calibration workflow simpler. | |
| − | + | {{Note|This feature requires Nvidia RTX video card. Please refer to detailed [[AI-based_Tracking#Introduction|System Requirements]]}} | |
{{Important|Once you calibrated the camera system, you should not move your cameras for subsequent video shoots. If you move at least one camera, you need to perform calibration again.}} | {{Important|Once you calibrated the camera system, you should not move your cameras for subsequent video shoots. If you move at least one camera, you need to perform calibration again.}} | ||
{{Tip|We recommend to run calibration twice - before and after capture session. If any camera was moved during capture session, calibration made after the session can give you correct camera positions.}} | {{Tip|We recommend to run calibration twice - before and after capture session. If any camera was moved during capture session, calibration made after the session can give you correct camera positions.}} | ||
Latest revision as of 04:15, 1 November 2024
Novel AI-based pose estimation algorithms allow to use AI-detected joint positions instead of glowing object (flashlight), that makes the calibration workflow simpler.